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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/49220518
They may be fictional characters, but they are voiced by real people, the court says.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/49220518
They may be fictional characters, but they are voiced by real people, the court says.
I wish they’d reprint some of the actually “harmful” comments, because that kind of thing is just shitty online discourse. These examples are also pretty obviously targeted at the anons behind the group, not the avatars, but, again, it’s no different from saying “I bet the person behind I Cast Fist is a fat and ugly man” - that’s not defamation
No, it does not. That’s a terrible precedent to make. A character is not the person behind it, a character can live on without the original person behind it and can be interpreted by a different person.