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MySpace Diatribe Not Protected by Privacy Rights, Says California Court (Switched)
Apr 11th 2009 4:44AM my opinion on the matter is this. I can agree that its pretty much giving up the right of your own privacy when you post something on myspace/facebook/twitter. Obviously the reason you are posting something on there and making it public and not private is for EVERYONE who visits your page to see it (which im sure everyone knows there is an option to have it private or public). However, I also acknowledge the fact that the principle made a huge deal of something that in my eyes would be minor, its not like she cursed him out or said anything wrong about him... what did he intend to gain out of doing what he did.
As far as the whole harassment, closing of business and such. I hope they win personally... that's a truly messed up town that they would create such an uproar about a tiny issue like that. I defiantly would never want to live in such a town. Furthermore, its obvious the town itself and the people in it (or at least most) dont have any respect or dignity to ruin someone's life like that... in fact they should all be ashamed of themselves.







