Legal Question in Technology Law in New York
Cyberlibel
Hello,
I am hoping you can help.
I am interested in filing a cyber libel suit against a person who posted a picture of me on a pornographic website and ''outed'' me as a lesbian. I am not a lesbian and unfortunately the picture was posted anonymously. Is there a way to trace the IP address if the person who posted the picture.. Becuase I assume you can not file a libel suit if you dont know who your are filing it against..
Thank you for your help.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Cyberlibel
We might not be able to find out who really did it, but we can get the photo down and investigate it. Internet law if my main focus; so feel free to contact me.
Re: Cyberlibel
It is often possible to trace the IP address from which a posting is made to a specific individual. However, there are measures a poster can take that mask his or her true IP address.
An additional note: there is no substantive difference between what you're calling "cyber libel" and any other libel. The medium isn't the issue, the defamatory content of the statement is.
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