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Senate enacts anti-doxxing law making malicious exposure of private data a crime

2521953 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The Senate passed SB 27, the Georgia Anti-Doxxing Act, creating criminal penalties for doxxing and aggravated doxxing while aiming to limit impacts on constitutionally protected speech.

The Georgia Senate passed SB 27 on March 11, establishing a state criminal offense for doxxing'the malicious public posting of private identifying information'and for aggravated doxxing in cases that cause substantial risk of bodily harm.

Sponsor remarks framed the bill as a narrow response to a contemporary form of harassment. The senator from the 56, who carried the measure,…

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