One Nom-de-plume cannot sue another nom de plume as it is not a legal entity per se.
I had the same problem here in the UK several years back when on Usenet, 2 halfwits got the wrong end of the stick and started abusing me using aliasses or Nom-De-Plumes.
Unfortunatley for one of them I knew who it was and a formal Police warning shut him up. I decided to give the other fool a taste of his own medicine, by creating several aliasses and accusing him of some very heinous acts. That shut him up.
An alias or Nom-De-Plume can only only be sued if the owner of that Nom-de-plume is known. IP's will now reveal the identity of a miscreant if a full proven trail of abuse can be shown.
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One Nom-de-plume cannot sue another nom de plume as it is not a legal entity per se.
I had the same problem here in the UK several years back when on Usenet, 2 halfwits got the wrong end of the stick and started abusing me using aliasses or Nom-De-Plumes.
Unfortunatley for one of them I knew who it was and a formal Police warning shut him up. I decided to give the other fool a taste of his own medicine, by creating several aliasses and accusing him of some very heinous acts. That shut him up.
An alias or Nom-De-Plume can only only be sued if the owner of that Nom-de-plume is known. IP's will now reveal the identity of a miscreant if a full proven trail of abuse can be shown.