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by Tyrannosaurs
4847 days ago
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So once the information is public the person who publishes it responsible for any and all consequences resulting (even if what he or she posts is factual)? I agree that it wasn't the best way to handle it (at least publishing the photo wasn't, I'm fine with the rest) but that's different to being held responsible for all actions that follow. The person in question has responsibility for what they did, the company has responsibility for what they did. There are many points during this whole process where the chain can be broken, not just one. |
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