I know imdb is arguing that it's free speech to publish birthdays without an actor's consent, but what about an person's right to not have their identity stolen? If they had social security numbers they wouldn't be allowed to post those, so how is a full birthdate any different?
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Replying to @LauraPostVoice
Everything is private unless that person chooses to make it public. Just because you consider someone "in the public light" doesn't mean you have their consent to do what you want. We all have a right to privacy.
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Replying to @LauraPostVoice
Then the court doesn't agree with the US Constitution and they need to be overturned.
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Replying to @ChrisHackneyGGK @LauraPostVoice
Have you even once posted your birthday anywhere? O_o
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Replying to @KaijiTang @LauraPostVoice
I don't think Laura has? Maybe once saying she's celebrating with friends. I know I haven't and take pains not to and IMDB STILL got it, which is BS.
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Replying to @ChrisHackneyGGK @KaijiTang
I've never posted the year or my age publicly to protect my identity.
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