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| 06 Aug 2016 10:43 AM |
United States Congress August 6, 2016
UNITED STATES ANTI-HARASSMENT AND CYBERBULLYING ACT OF 2016
INTRODUCTION In light of the recent events of multiple individuals being bullied, harassed, and threatened by others due to their activities in NUSA, the following act will serve to outlaw forms of online harassment, threatening, and cyber bullying done on multiple platforms in relation to NUSA.
SECTION 1. Cyber Bullying; Definitions; Table of Contents (a) Cyber-bullying is to be defined as using the Internet to maliciously insult and intimidate another individual. Examples include telling an individual to “Kill yourself”, or advocating for violence against thereof. (b) It is illegal for any individual at the time a citizen of NUSA to use ROBLOX and other social media or communication platforms to cyber bully another individual at the time a member of NUSA. (c) Violations of section 1b will result in a minimum of ten (10) days of Federal Prison and Arrest-on-Sight. (d) Table of Contents:
Sec. 1 – Cyber Bullying; Definitions; Table of Contents TITLE I. CYBERBULLYING AND PROCEDURE TO PREVENT THEREOF Sec. 201 – Leakage of Private Information Sec. 301 – Right to Enforce
TITLE I. CYBERBULLYING AND PROCEDURE TO PREVENT THEREOF
SECTION 201. Leakage of Private Information (a) Private information is to be defined as information not normally shown as public such as electronic mail, social media, and IP Addresses. (b) It is illegal for any individual at the time a citizen of NUSA to leak personal information about another individual at the time a member of NUSA. (c) It is illegal for any citizen of NUSA to knowingly spread the leakage of private information about another individual at the time a member of NUSA. (d) Violations of section 201b will result in a minimum of 2 months Federal Prison and Arrest-on-Sight (e) Violations of section 201c will result in a minimum of 1 week Federal Prison and Arrest-on-Sight
SECTION 301. Right to Enforce (a) The Department of Justice is authorized to enforce this act through running investigations and pursuing charges against other individuals. (b) The members of the United States Congress acknowledge that violations of this act may lead to expulsion procedures against oneself in addition to charges from the Department of Justice. (c) It is considered an impeachable offense to commit violations of this act.
Signed, Congressman CodyGPorter; presenter, editor & sponsor Tankslayer10; bill author
U.S. House Minority Whip, Cody Porter |
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