Yes you can ! Just because the harassment takes place in cyber-space does NOT mean there's no crime to answer for. Save any text from the person (including their ISP address where possible) and present it to the police.
They have specialist officers trained in tracing on-line bullies.
Added: YOU cannot PRESS CHARGES against anyone! What you can do is file a complaint with the police who may conduct an investigation to determine if the reported incident rises to the level of a criminal offense. If it does, they will investigate and present evidence to the prosecutor's office and THEY will decide whether or not to file charges.
yes indeed...
Google "Online Chess"
You can do it but i don't know how because someone used their created player against me online? You can do it but i don't know how because someone used their created player against me online?
No. 100% sure.
sorry but no...
Yes, there are Android apps for playing Canasta against someone online such as Canasta Royale.
No you need the same game to play against someone
Someone can watch VH1 Storytellers free online from the VH1 website. The website offers clips of the VH1 Storytellers show for viewers to watch free of any charges.
I'm guessing you mean what is the charge against the inmate? If you know what agency made the arrest you can search the inmate records online for free and usually they will have the charges pending on the inmate.
You can watch movies online, but usually you have to pay. :(
Yes, you can sue someone for online slander, which is a form of defamation that occurs through written or published statements that are false and harmful to someone's reputation. Defamation laws apply to online statements just as they do to traditional forms of communication. If you believe you have been a victim of online slander, you may consider taking legal action against the individual responsible.
Explain what you mean