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fenderman

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Sometimes folks get banned and they think they can come back to the forum with no consequence and rant about it. He came back 2 times.
User wh@tever using email address notsolucki@gmail.com is an example of this. He thinks he understand the law.
He is using vpn in an attempt to mask his ip.
Here are several of his actual ip addresses
172.221.251.190
99.203.93.185
99.203.93.185




After filing suit, The next step is a subpoena to Spectrum and Sprint to provide his name and address. He will have to obtain counsel to attempt to quash the subpoena, which will fail as there the suit will allege a valid cause of action.
 
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john-ipvm

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"After filing suit"

To clarify, are you going to sue this person? If so, what is the cause?
 

fenderman

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"After filing suit"

To clarify, are you going to sue this person? If so, what is the cause?
There are common law causes of action like interference with business practices, defamation as well as Bandwidth theft. When he needs to file an attorney to navigate the court system he’s going to feel the pain.
If he thinks he’s going to stay anonymous he’s wrong.
 

john-ipvm

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Thanks for clarifying. What specifically did this person say that was defamatory? And how much losses do you estimate for bandwidth theft?
 

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Thanks for clarifying. What specifically did this person say that was defamatory? And how much losses do you estimate for bandwidth theft?
The post has been deleted, I will not give him the benefit of spreading that Miss information again. The amount is irrelevant. It cost me nothing but a filing fee to pursue him.
 

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I'm pretty dam sure @fenderman has this under control, but you're revealing their private information when the privacy policy said it would not?
I know you want to reveal him, But is this legally okay?

And to get this straight: I'm not intending to be contesting fenderman.

IPCT Privacy policy said:
How your personal information is used
We may use your personal information in the following ways:
  • Your IP address is recorded when you perform certain actions on our site. Your IP address is never publicly visible.
Rights
You also have the right to request the erasure of your personal data. Please contact us if you would like us to remove your personal data.
 
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