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Craigslist Prankster Sued, Argues DMCA Abuse

destinyland writes "Though Sunday's New York Times dubbed him a spokesperson for internet trolls, Jason Fortuny's just been sued in federal court. Fortuny re-published over 180 responses to a fake sex ad on Craigslist in 2006 — but he's finally been located and issued with a summons. The victim argues Fortuny violated his privacy, and that the photo Fortuny re-published was copyrighted. Fortuny argues he re-published the photo to stand up to the victim's bogus DMCA notice, and that the gullible victim had voluntarily provided the photo. In a motion to the court Fortuny even argues that he helped publicize a privacy risk on the internet, whereas 'bringing legal action against me may punish me, but it won't change or even impact online culture.'"

3 of 478 comments (clear)

  1. EPIC LULZ by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    OMG getting sued is such epic lulz for a troll, right?

  2. Re:Punishment by darth+dickinson · · Score: 4, Funny

    Personally, I consider their desire for revenge to be justified. Public humiliation is no laughing matter.

    Yeah, we wouldn't want to be embarrassed in front of a bunch of random strangers on the internet.

  3. Re:Punishment by ardle · · Score: 4, Funny

    Public humiliation is no laughing matter

    ...except for the public...