01-13-2008, 02:08 AM
From what I have gathered, legal options are being explored and seem to be very likely. One plaintiff's attorney that specialized in privacy laws and civil litigation said he could sue multiple people in this process, including XM for not safeguarding personal private information. He can go for damages even if he is not damage in the current time frame, which i did not think was possible. He used the terms malicious intent to harm and a few other things.
A privacy advocacy group has also been notified of the situation and due to the notriety of one person involved wants to get involved in the issue as well.
Doug seems to want to take this up a notch and is making all attempts from multiple directions.
doug changed his phone number and had to notify all three credit agencies to halt any activity in-case some asshole really wanted to cause harm.
I find it funny b/c I always hated the general doug and his merry clan of pest, but now would help him in anyway to stoke the fire.
We shall see and I shall sit back and enjoy and provoke in any way possible.
A privacy advocacy group has also been notified of the situation and due to the notriety of one person involved wants to get involved in the issue as well.
Doug seems to want to take this up a notch and is making all attempts from multiple directions.
doug changed his phone number and had to notify all three credit agencies to halt any activity in-case some asshole really wanted to cause harm.
I find it funny b/c I always hated the general doug and his merry clan of pest, but now would help him in anyway to stoke the fire.
We shall see and I shall sit back and enjoy and provoke in any way possible.