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Q: Someone sent an inappropriate picture via text to a group chat, is there any liability for recipients?
James L. Arrasmith
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answered on Jan 11, 2024

In the scenario where someone sends an inappropriate picture to a group chat, the primary legal focus is usually on the person who sent the image. Their action of sending such content could potentially expose them to liability, especially if the image is obscene or constitutes harassment.... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Communications Law, Constitutional Law and Internet Law for South Carolina on
Q: Can a private investigator hack into my laptop and make copies of what legal public websites I view.
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answered on Dec 12, 2023

In South Carolina, as in other states, it is illegal for a private investigator or anyone else to hack into your laptop without your consent. Hacking, which includes unauthorized access to someone's computer or digital accounts, is a violation of both federal and state laws.

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1 Answer | Asked in Communications Law, Internet Law and Traffic Tickets for South Carolina on
Q: Can you get a ticket for not stopping at a stop sign in a private community in South Carolina
Ryan D Templeton
Ryan D Templeton
answered on Oct 24, 2019

The short answer is yes. If the sign complies with the required statutes it is unlawful to not stop.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Internet Law for South Carolina on
Q: Magistrates Court-is material posted on Microsoft's own webpages Microsoft Community hearsay

web address: support.microsoft.com/en-us/products/windows, displays Microsoft Community ; do rules allow this to be admitted in Magistrates Court or will it still be considered "hearsay"

Glenn B. Manishin
Glenn B. Manishin
answered on Jan 27, 2017

Any out-of-court statement or writing is hearsay if offered as evidence to prove the truth of the statements unless offered against the author. And there are lots of exceptions. If you intend to show that these MSFT "help" pages exist — if the point is that MSFT publishes Windows 10... View More

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Q: Can you use the word News in the category of a blog?
Timothy James Walton
Timothy James Walton
answered on Jan 7, 2011

That really depends on the terms of the contract with the blogging service.

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