The owner of Echo Lake Cattery, Pam Allred, is feeding zizzo
false info about certain breeders, to play with her head, to
destroy her competition and
get her name off zizzo's site! And you may wonder, who else
she is giving up to zizzo. Think she is your friend?
Pam is one of zizzo's secret sources!!
Rose Marie Zizzo is buying cats in southern California. What you need to know.
FYI
For those of you who think you are reputable breeders, do
not think you could not end up on her site in a heartbeat.
If you run into an unreasonable customer bent on revenge
they can go straight to Zizzo. Or if Ms. Zizzo gets wind of
some kind of problem whether or not there is one, you will
go up in lights on her site and she will never take it down.
She cares nothing about the truth, only about the power it
gives her to go after someone. I mean, 6 years after one
breeder is more than a little outrageous. Believe me, she
was my unreasonable customer extraordinaire!
March 30, 2008
**The legal definition of harassment, according to Black's
Law Dictionary, is:**
*"A course of conduct directed at a specific person that causes
substantial emotional distress in such person and serves no
legitimate purpose; Words, gestures, and actions which
tend to annoy, alarm and abuse (verbally) another person." *
- Threatening, obscene and/or unsolicited e-mail, text messages or other electronic communication.
- Spamming. Offenders sometimes sign their victims up at Web sites that will "spam" them with pornographic or marketing material.
- Live chat harassment or "flaming" (online verbal abuse).
- Improper messages left on message boards or guestbooks.
- Sending malicious code. Viruses, spyware and hacking programs can be used either to crash a victim's computer or to spy on the victim.
- Tracing another person's computer and Internet activity; identity theft. "The hacking is a method to control and aggravate the victim," Fisher says. "It also allows a perp to gain more knowledge of his/her victim."
http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?id=30373&siteSection=18
*A Case on point *
*South Carolina* Man Sentenced In First Federal Prosecution
Of Internet Harassment
**James Robert Murphy, 38, of
Columbia, South Carolina, was sentenced to 5 years of
probation, 500 hours of community service, and more than
$12,000 in restitution today for two counts of Use of a
Telecommunications Device (the internet) with Intent to
Annoy, Abuse, Threaten or Harass. **
Another case won against an online cyber slanderer, and we have talked to this woman and her attorney.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-10-10-internet-defamation-case_x.htm
Two counts, and to think we
have over 4000!
April 10, 2008