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House creates criminal penalty for doxxing, adopts caregiver cure period for public bodies
Summary
Senate Bill 11 21 passed to make certain intentional disclosures of private information a Class B misdemeanor and to align enforcement with the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act; the House adopted an amendment giving public bodies a temporary cure period to remove unlawfully posted information.
The House passed Senate Bill 11 21, which creates a criminal offense for unlawful disclosure of private information when the disclosure is made with intent to stalk, harass or injure and results in harm.
Representative Anderson, who carried the bill, described four elements the prosecution must show: intent to stalk/harass/injure; knowing disclosure of another person—s personal…
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