In Kentucky, disseminating certain types of personally identifying information without consent can be a crime, specifically a Class A misdemeanor. This applies when the dissemination is done with the intent to intimidate, abuse, threaten, harass, or frighten someone, and a reasonable person would fear physical injury as a result...
Specifically, Kentucky law addresses the dissemination of personally identifying information in the context of electronic communications that originate within or are accessible within the state...
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Key points about this law:
β’Dissemination is defined as electronically publishing, posting, or otherwise disclosing information to a public Internet site or public forum,.Β
β’The intent to intimidate, abuse, threaten, harass, or frighten the individual is crucial.Β
β’A reasonable person standard is used to determine if the dissemination would cause fear of physical injury.Β
β’Violation is generally a Class A misdemeanor, but it can be elevated to a Class D felony if the dissemination results in physical injury to the victim or a family member, .Β
β’The law covers electronic communications that originate within or are accessible within Kentucky
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