I'm not aware that there is any specific criminal law against cyber-bullying, however practicing this form of intimidation COULD be construed as practicing 'harassment' and even 'stalking' if it were to be included in any official complaint of that type of activity made aginst you.
As far as Wiki Answers is concerned, according to the site rules you can be permanently blocked from the use of the site for practicing it.
The laws against cyber-bullying differ from state to state. If you are being harassed, inform an adult you trust so that you can contact the police together in order to have this answered correctly for your jurisdiction. Even if this is not a crime, there are steps you may take to protect yourself from cyberbullying.
If you are an adult asking this question, then after consulting with the police or an attorney in your jurisdiction, please consider seeing a therapist. If your child is harassed enough that you are considering creating a crime report, they may need help that a therapist can provide.
It seems to depend on the country and the type of "bullying."
Yes, there is, when someone gets bullied, (depends, if he hurt you, harass, or any such thing to do with law) they have to contact someone, and then someone will put them in jail or some kind of law common source.
Bullying is illegal. Bullies can be prosecuted.
As of recent, yeah. I know there are cyber bullying laws because the internet is traceable and provides definitive proof.
most likely there is
New York
45 of the 50 states have anti-bullying laws
anti bully means you are totally against bullying and you use every act to put a end to all the bullying you see.
There is nothing that can be done to stop it completely. Make sure that any cyberbullying is reported to the contacts on whatever site it appears on. Ignore any bullying that is sent to you. Do not answer it. Tell parents of any bullying against you.
Yes, cyber bullying is banned in most places including Ohio. Various punishments are given based on the intensity of the issue. Basically such things are defined in the Cyber laws of the country/state.
The most effect way to warn people about bullying (especially in schools) is to either act out in a theater play just how bullying starts and esculates to the point of demeaning the victim of bullying to a high risk of the victim committing suicide. Another way it can go is by doing a video on the subject of bullying, but sure you do good research on bullying technques and give solutions to the problem. Some schools have good students forming programs to protect victims from bullying. Laws are being changed and New Jersey has the hardest laws against bullying that any State and some States are following suit.
In some places there are, now. In most places there aren't.
There is no designated saint against bullying.
No cyber-bullying is not illegal in every US state and there is no federal law against it. It will be difficult to enforce such laws because they are likely to violate the First Amendment.
There is no patron saint of bullying or against bullying.
* Yes MySpace can provoke bullying of another person simply because it's an open forum where people get to know other people. Cyber Bullying is at an all time high and both the U.S. and Canada are clamping down on these forums. There are numerous complaints against MySpace already. There will be new laws coming soon regarding bullying in any form.
Yes.
No. You have a choice to accept the bribe or not. Bullying is something against your will.