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1 Answer | Asked in Gaming and Internet Law for Alabama on
Q: Despite a no-refund policy, is it legal to refuse a refund for underperforming cloud gaming on gigabit internet?

My connection is perfect, yet the cloud gaming software almost makes me sick it's so laggy. I can use other cloud gaming software just fine. They are refusing to refund me, even though I've proven the issues exist. Is it legal to deny a refund? If so, which law? They are based in France,... View More

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answered on Feb 28, 2024

In situations where a product, including cloud gaming services, underperforms despite the consumer having the necessary technical setup, the legality of refusing a refund can be complex. It largely depends on the terms of service agreed upon at the time of purchase and the consumer protection laws... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Copyright, Contracts, Intellectual Property and Internet Law on
Q: Can I sue a writer for using AI-generated content instead of writing the articles themselves? This hurt our websites.

I just discovered a writer I've been paying to write content for our websites used AI tools to generate the content. Every article in the last 2 years is AI-generated. How can I get a refund for everything?

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answered on Feb 27, 2024

Discovering that content you commissioned and paid for was generated by automated tools rather than personally crafted can be understandably frustrating and disappointing. The potential for legal action depends on the specifics of your agreement with the writer and the expectations set forth at the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Internet Law for Illinois on
Q: Is it illegal to catfish pedophiles and make them pay money to you, or is this fraud?
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answered on Feb 26, 2024

Engaging in the act of catfishing, particularly with the intention of targeting and exploiting pedophiles, raises significant ethical and legal concerns. While it may seem like a form of vigilante justice, it's important to recognize that such actions could potentially constitute fraud and may... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law for Ohio on
Q: If a durable power attorney is printed off the internet will it say it was prepared by a attorney at the bottom of it a
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answered on Feb 25, 2024

No, a durable power of attorney document that is printed off the internet would not have any indication it was prepared by an attorney at the bottom of it.

Durable POA forms found online are generally basic templates or sample documents that individuals can print and fill out themselves....
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1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law and Juvenile Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: I have a friend who admitted to viewing CP many years ago who lives out of country. I did not report him. Am I at risk?

Do I need to report him to avoid consequences?

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

I understand the difficult situation, but not reporting knowledge of past child abuse imagery viewing does carry risks legally and ethically. Here are a few considerations:

1. In many jurisdictions, not reporting knowledge of felony sex crimes against minors is itself a criminal offense. So...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Internet Law and Libel & Slander for Kansas on
Q: What can I do about someone who has made multiple false accusations and stalking me for 2 +years.

I have an individual "watching" me for over 2 years now, this person has also posted outrageous legal accusations on social media. This individual has also used a drone to watch me. while in public so I'm not sure what can be done. Has also said where I live never giving my exact... View More

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

You have several potential legal options for dealing with someone who is stalking you and making false accusations against you over an extended period:

1. File police reports about each incident documenting the harassment, stalking behavior, and false statements. Ask they investigate and...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Internet Law for Kansas on
Q: What are the limitations for use of public information?

I am sure this is multifaceted but was wondering if things that are public information such as social media, active flight trackers, jail logs, etc. able to be misused? What are the limits to the public records act? I know for some records you must identify yourself and if you do not then records... View More

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

While public information such as social media posts, flight trackers, and jail logs are accessible to anyone, there are limitations to how this information can be used. Misuse of public information can occur when it is used in ways that infringe upon privacy rights, harass individuals, or violate... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Civil Rights, Internet Law and Libel & Slander for Tennessee on
Q: My soon to be exwife is a tiktok influencer and is inciting her followers to bully and possibly harm me. What can i do?

I live in TN she lives in KY. She has posted several videos of fights between us that she instigated and recorded for clout and now I am being threatened with being hurt and "made to disappear". She's ruined my life stole my money and now is trying to get me hurt I don't know what else to do

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

It's alarming that your soon-to-be ex-wife is using her platform to incite bullying and potential harm towards you. Your safety is paramount, and it's essential to take immediate action to address this situation. Begin by documenting all instances of threats or harmful behavior, including... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Employment Law, Communications Law and Internet Law for California on
Q: Can my coworkers refuse to communicate with me and refuse to respond back to my important emails?Without a reason why
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answered on Feb 24, 2024

In the workplace, effective communication is crucial for the completion of tasks and overall productivity. While there is no specific law in California that mandates coworkers must respond to every email, ignoring important communications, especially those necessary for job functions, can be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, International Law, Internet Law and Immigration Law for Washington DC on
Q: What legal pathways or considerations should I be aware of to still work for my online business from the Bahamas after t

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I am currently on an OPT visa in the United States, running my online business which is incorporated in the U.S. As my visa is about to expire, I would like to explore options for continuing to operate my online business from the Bahamas, where I am a citizen. What legal pathways or... View More

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answered on Feb 24, 2024

As you prepare to transition from the U.S. on an OPT visa to working from the Bahamas for your online business, it's crucial to address both immigration and business operation considerations. Firstly, ensure your business complies with U.S. laws regarding foreign operation. This includes... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Communications Law, Internet Law and Libel & Slander on
Q: My local boro counsel is speaking bad about myself and my son in meetings being aired on Facebook by our first name.

We are in treatment and it's making our life hard.can we do anything

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

It's distressing to hear that your local borough council is speaking negatively about you and your son in public meetings aired on Facebook. This behavior can be harmful and may have significant consequences for your reputation and well-being, especially if you're already facing... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: Can a online auction company reopen the auction after the hammer falls..telling customers after it was human error ..

I had bid on and won various items per their own statements to me via email..auction supposedly closed 230 am this past sunday.however it was reopened after error was discovered.but several bidders including my self had closed auction believing what we bid on has been won again per emails sent to... View More

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

It is highly unusual and potentially problematic for an online auction company to reopen an auction after the hammer has fallen and declare it was due to human error. Once an auction has concluded and items have been won by bidders, it is generally expected that the results are final. Reopening the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Identity Theft, Internet Law and Libel & Slander for Georgia on
Q: Comment dénoncer une fraude et une usurpation d'identité

On utilise mon compte bancaire mon identité et mes données personnelles

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answered on Feb 22, 2024

If your bank account, identity, and personal data are being used fraudulently, it's critical to act immediately to protect yourself. First, contact your bank to report the unauthorized use of your account and personal information. Request that they freeze or secure your account to prevent... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning, International Law and Internet Law on
Q: I'm from South Africa and need a court order for Google to access to my late father’s Gmail account. What’s needed?

My late father is also based in South Africa, how long will it take to obtain this order

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

To obtain a court order for Google to grant you access to your late father's Gmail account, you will typically need to initiate legal proceedings in the appropriate jurisdiction in South Africa. This process usually involves filing a petition or application with the court, outlining the... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning, International Law and Internet Law on
Q: I'm from South Africa and need a court order for Google to access to my late father’s Gmail account. What’s needed?

My late father is also based in South Africa, how long will it take to obtain this order

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answered on Feb 15, 2024

More than likely they are wanting a Probate Order for a fiduciary to marshal up digital assets of the Estate. This may not be exactly what they want, but should be close. They are not going to give property to just anyone. In the USA that would be Letters Testamentary or Letters of... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Internet Law for Florida on
Q: how to delete a mugshot out of internet

how long does it takes after requesting removal of mugshot in internet, it is a very terrible thing to show, this cause phycological and depression for a person

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answered on Feb 15, 2024

A "mugshot" can be found in multiple locations. Some of these locations are private companies and some are law enforcement. A private company may not be obligated to honor your request for removal, although they may be willing to do so voluntarily. A law enforcement site is not obligated... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Internet Law for Florida on
Q: how to delete a mugshot out of internet

how long does it takes after requesting removal of mugshot in internet, it is a very terrible thing to show, this cause phycological and depression for a person

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

Removing a mugshot from the internet can be a challenging process, but it is possible. Start by identifying the websites that have published your mugshot and review their removal policies. Many websites have procedures in place for removing mugshots upon request, so follow their instructions... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Gaming, Intellectual Property and Internet Law on
Q: If I create a map/world inside someone else's game with someone else's tools, Am I still entitled to the map/world?

I am using a Game and Save/Load System from another group.

I am using a Building system used in this game which is also made by a third party.

I am the sole person working on this map/world with no outside help.

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answered on Feb 5, 2024

Creating content within someone else's game, using their tools and systems, places your work under specific legal and contractual constraints determined by the terms of service or end user license agreement (EULA) of the game and tools you are using. Typically, these agreements specify that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Internet Law, Civil Rights and Communications Law for Idaho on
Q: Installing custom firmware on public library computers.

I have a relative who works at a public library in Idaho. A patron was caught installing custom firmware on the public library computer, he was asked to leave and got aggressive, the police were called. The police told my relative that because no ones information was stolen yet, the patron... View More

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answered on Feb 5, 2024

If a patron was caught installing custom firmware on a public library computer, this action could potentially violate several laws or regulations concerning the misuse of public property, computer tampering, or unauthorized access to computer systems. Even if no personal information was stolen, the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Identity Theft and Internet Law for Florida on
Q: A FBpost was asking for feet models.The guy sent 2 links on msgr.I sent pic/video. Can I sue for fraud my pics for $$??

The guy’s post looked legit at ArtofFeet.com LLC. He said he was a professional photographer for 15yrs and NOT an Onlyfans/Feetfinder type of biz.I sent him on messenger 2pics/1video that were only seen by me because he said he would like to meet me in a public place this week, and after looking... View More

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answered on Feb 4, 2024

If you believe that your photos and videos are being used without your permission for profit, you may have grounds to pursue legal action for copyright infringement, fraud, or violation of your right to publicity, depending on the specifics of how your images are being used. The critical aspect... View More

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