IANAL, but supposedly the defamation laws in Japan are way more lax with way more consequence compared to say the U.S.I'm surprised that you can just sue forum anons like that. Do things like this happen often in Japan?
It's not clear, but my guess is that she's not listed since she's not working for right now. The guy calling her has taken that to mean she's quit, but it's actually a temporary suspension. That's what I think happened, anyway.resigned? iirc the shop say she could back anytime?
is it just a lip service or is it really true but the girl the one decides to leave?
i dont really understand
I mean in theory it could happen anywhere, right? Defamation or slander laws should protect you from this kind of thing. She has been financially harmed due to the slander online about her. Even though the sources are anonymous, it's still slander.I'm surprised that you can just sue forum anons like that. Do things like this happen often in Japan?
As she is being called Iori-chan, it appears to be a friend. I think it's a friend who also works at the shop.Wait who is the caller?
If you're talking about the gal with the long black hair and the scar, that's actually a different character. Her name is Yuki, and her story starts in chapter 1.I'm trying really hard not to read into the cover of this volume and how the situation is unfolding. That looks like a pretty bad acid burn, so prolly some psycho fan is going to give our girl an acid bath.
Streaming apps typically have access to every user's IP, location, phone, contact, message, media, storage, etc. The developers know exactly who these commenters are. If served a warrant from the court, I'm sure they'll be happy to fork out the user's identity. Furthermore, it's good catharsis to let those users know they're not untouchable.I'm surprised that you can just sue forum anons like that. Do things like this happen often in Japan?
In a way that comment about her leaking customer info, while distorting the real situation, wasn't also really false. She did something that she reasonably thought was safe, but it was actually related to her customer (he gave her the bottle) and it did end up leaking his info because of it.I mean in theory it could happen anywhere, right? Defamation or slander laws should protect you from this kind of thing. She has been financially harmed due to the slander online about her. Even though the sources are anonymous, it's still slander.
Remember the ex-vkei fangirl that works in the same shop as her back in Brainwashing 1? Probably her.Wait who is the caller?
as a tip, covers on MD are usually updated to the most recent volume or near recent one, and the raws obviously tend to be ahead of the scanlation. this cover is the second to last volume and as someone above said it's actually the first protagonist on this cover.I'm trying really hard not to read into the cover of this volume and how the situation is unfolding. That looks like a pretty bad acid burn, so prolly some psycho fan is going to give our girl an acid bath.
I don't know about often, but Mikeneko (Formerly Rushia of Hololive) recently tried suing two anons over posts likeI'm surprised that you can just sue forum anons like that. Do things like this happen often in Japan?
i imagine most of the ppl being sued are on twitter or the brothel site's comment section which you'd need an account for versus some 2chan stuff (tho i imagine with 2chan known for trolling ppl taking action against those would be admitting/confirming rumors as opposed to someone leaking photos)IANAL, but supposedly the defamation laws in Japan are way more lax with way more consequence compared to say the U.S.
Which makes it all the more surprising that 2chan culture even existed, let alone originated, from there.