It is challenging to say what the Founding Fathers would have actually wished in the writing of the Constitution with respect to the sharing of personal information about an individual on the Internet, since the concept of the Internet alone is quite unthinkable from that period in time.While there is no federal law addressing this action to date, several jurisdictions have enacted laws to discourage criminal dox[x]ing1. Doxing, (sometimes spelled with two x’s) is the sharing of personal information about an individual with the intent to intimidate, threaten, harass, or otherwise cause physical bodily harm2. In addition to agreeing on the spelling of this 21st . . .
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