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The four legal pillars for combating doxxing, cyberbullying and online child sexual abuse
Les 4 Pililers juridiques pur lutter contre la cybercriminalité Understanding, articulating and using the law to defend oneself on the Internet The internet has profoundly transformed violence. It is no longer always direct or immediate. It is often diffuse, gradual, and collective. Personal information published, an intimate image shared, a link forwarded, child pornography left online: these are all acts which, taken individually, may sometimes seem harmless, but which, tog

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Dec 14, 20255 min read


Online child pornography: when French law imposes a clear responsibility on broadcasters and platforms
la loi française Online pedophilia is not a marginal phenomenon, nor an abstract digital aberration. It is now one of the most documented, monitored, and prosecuted crimes under French criminal law. Contrary to a still widespread misconception, the internet is not simply a space for passive browsing: it is an accelerator, an amplifier, and, in many cases, a trigger. French law has understood this for a long time. It does not only punish the perpetrator of sexual assault. It t

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Dec 14, 20255 min read


The "Samuel Paty" law: when French law makes the broadcaster responsible for doxxing
La loi « Samuel Paty » On October 16, 2020, the assassination of Samuel Paty marked a turning point. For the first time, French society collectively realized that online violence is not limited to words, but that it can kill. Before the act itself, there was a pattern well known to cyberbullying specialists: ostracism, public shaming, targeted dissemination of personal information, and then escalation. This tragedy has triggered an exceptional legislative response. A response

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Dec 14, 20258 min read


DMCA: The American law that has become the global weapon against digital abuse, content theft, and illegal distribution
DMCA Law Originally designed to protect copyright holders in the face of the rise of the internet, the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) is now much more than just an American law. It has become a global standard for removing illegal content, used daily by millions of victims, creators, businesses, and organizations. In a borderless Internet, where hosting providers hide behind exotic jurisdictions and where some sites openly claim impunity as a marketing argument, the

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Dec 14, 20254 min read


GDPR: the European law that protects your data, your image and your dignity in the age of cyberbullying
RGPD Explication Since its entry into force on May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has established itself as one of the most powerful legal pillars of the European Union. Often wrongly reduced to a simple matter of cookies or consent forms, the GDPR is in reality a fundamental law protecting individuals. It directly concerns victims of cyberbullying, doxxing, revenge porn, violations of image rights, and attempts to erase their digital past. In a world

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