
This episode of the Cult of Psyche podcast discusses the legal implications and consequences of doxing, with a focus on California's doxing laws.
Original TransmissionsThe host, Psyche, begins the episode by stating that doxing is illegal. They then go on to explain the specifics of California's doxing law, which defines doxing as a misdemeanor for distributing personal identifying information with the intent to incite harassment, unwanted physical contact, or injury. Violators can face up to a year in county jail, a fine of up to $1,000, or probation. The host emphasizes the seriousness of these legal consequences for engaging in doxing.
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Host Psyche addresses doxing incident involving Alexander McQueen revealing personal information on the show, resulting in a privacy complaint and fine.
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