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What are my legal rights when a business owner replies to my review and post my name in the reply.

Answered 4 years and a month ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Do you have a right to have your name removed?  Maybe.   You will want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. Many lawyers offer a free phone consultation.
Do you have a right to have your name removed?  Maybe.   You will want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. Many... Read More
You are a victim of extortion.  However, you do not want the information that is the source of the extortion to be revealed.  This is a tricky situation and you need the help of an attorney ASAP.   You will want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. Choose an attorney from your locale to help you.  Many lawyers offer a free phone consultation.    ... Read More
You are a victim of extortion.  However, you do not want the information that is the source of the extortion to be revealed.  This is a... Read More

How to deal with online blackmail

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
This is a common scam on the Internet.  There is no girl, there is no mother or father or detective -- only Internet fraudsters.   Do NOT send them any money.  They are trying to blackmail you, and you are the victim here - not some young girl who does not exist.   Block them and do not communicate with them in the future.   I have never heard of these fraudsters actually posting the pictures because 1) It takes time and makes them no money, and 2) It makes it too easy for them to get caught.... Read More
This is a common scam on the Internet.  There is no girl, there is no mother or father or detective -- only Internet fraudsters.   Do NOT... Read More

Can i ask somone about their disiblity in order to help them play the game?

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) your site may be required to automatically provide disabled users the ability to use your website. You may want to discuss your situation with a lawyer in more detail. Many lawyers offer a free phone consultation. 
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) your site may be required to automatically provide disabled users the ability to use your... Read More