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Myspace hoaxer in internet suicide case convicted of misdemeanor

imported_apocalypse

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An interesting case, where a woman, Lori Drew, cyber bullied a 13 year old girl. The woman pretended to be a 16 year old boy on MySpace and sent nasty messages to the girl. The girl eventually committed suicide.

The interesting part is that the woman was charged with accessing a computer without authorization because she violated MySpace's terms of service, which prohibits falsifying information to register an account. The prosecutors said that by breaking the TOS, Lori was in effect accessing MySpace computers without authorization.

What do you think of the precedent it sets? I had the impression that website TOS were not enforceable/legally binding, similar to how courts ruled many EULAs were not binding.

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Misdemeanor conviction in MySpace hoax trial
By GREG RISLING Associated Press Writer

Nov 26th, 2008 | LOS ANGELES -- A jury has convicted a Missouri mother of lesser, misdemeanor crimes in the MySpace cyber-bullying case linked to a 13-year-old girl's suicide.

The Los Angeles federal court jury on Wednesday rejected felony charges of accessing a computer without authorization to inflict emotional distress on young Megan Meier.

However, the jury found defendant Lori Drew guilty of three counts of the lesser offense of accessing a computer without authorization.

The jurors could not reach a verdict on a conspiracy count.

Prosecutors said Drew violated the MySpace terms of service by conspiring with her young daughter and a business assistant to create a fictitious profile of a teen boy on the MySpace social networking site to harass Megan.

Megan, who had been treated for depression, hanged herself in 2006 after receiving a message saying the world would be better without her.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A jury has convicted a Missouri mother of lesser, misdemeanor crimes in the MySpace cyber-bullying case linked to a 13-year-old girl's suicide.

The Los Angeles federal court jury on Wednesday rejected felony charges of accessing a computer without authorization to inflict emotional distress on young Megan Meier.

However, the jury found defendant Lori Drew guilty of three counts of the lesser offense of accessing a computer without authorization.

The jurors could not reach a verdict on a conspiracy count.

Prosecutors said Drew violated the MySpace terms of service by conspiring with her young daughter and a business assistant to create a fictitious profile of a teen boy on the MySpace social networking site to harass Megan.

Megan, who had been treated for depression, hanged herself in 2006 after receiving a message saying the world would be better without her.
 
I remember this story from a while back and I also remember a few interviews with Lori Drew where she expressed little if any remorse regarding the end result of the childish game she played. Wonders if this will head to Civil Court from here?
 
Originally posted by: umbrella39
I remember this story from a while back and I also remember a few interviews with Lori Drew where she expressed little if any remorse regarding the end result of the childish game she played. Wonders if this will head to Civil Court from here?

As sure as the sun is coming up in the morning.

 
BS violation of free speech! And yes you can tell me to FOAD I won't and promise not to sue you.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
BS violation of free speech! And yes you can tell me to FOAD I won't and promise not to sue you.
Your promise is not legally binding, and it seems as if free speech seems to mean speech without consequences when they are two distinctly different things.

 
Originally posted by: Zebo
BS violation of free speech! And yes you can tell me to FOAD I won't and promise not to sue you.

You have the right to do as you please and say what you want but there are consequences as Lori Drew has found out. I hope she continues to find out more about the legal process in the months and years to come.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
BS violation of free speech! And yes you can tell me to FOAD I won't and promise not to sue you.

Yelling "Fire" in a crowded movie theater pass the "free speech" test for you? With all freedoms come responsibilities. If exercising your freedom has consequences, you can and should be held liable.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
BS violation of free speech! And yes you can tell me to FOAD I won't and promise not to sue you.

I'l simply point out that the right to Freedom of Speech does not indemnify you from the consequences of your free speech.

Fern
 
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