Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Florida
Publishing personal emails w/o permission
I sent an email to another person. A third person then published the email as I wrote it in it's entirety on their journal. It was a public post, but when I complained, they made it a ''friend's only'' entry. However what I wrote, which was published without my permission and which I asked not once, but twice, to remove from their site, is still there.
Is this considered a violation of my privacy, or intellectual property rights? Why or why not?
Thank you for the time you spend answering this question, as it will help me determine whether or not to persue legal recourse.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Publishing personal emails w/o permission
You wrote the email in the third party's online journal and then asked them to take it down?
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