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What is Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

Handbook of Research on Social Interaction Technologies and Collaboration Software: Concepts and Trends
Outrageous or extreme conduct which results in severe emotional distress. It does not apply to mere insults, indignities, threats, or annoyances (Restatement, 1965, § 46). However, as discussed in this chapter, tormenting or harassing an individual to the extent she commits suicide would constitute the requisite level of emotional distress.
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Legal Issues Associated with Emerging Social Interaction Technologies
Robert D. Sprague (University of Wyoming, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-368-5.ch031
Abstract
This chapter focuses on legal issues that may arise from the increasing use of social interaction technologies; prospective employers searching the Internet to discover information from candidates’ blogs, personal web pages, or social networking profiles; employees being fired because of blog comments; a still-evolving federal law granting online service providers sweeping immunity from liability for userpublished content; and attempts to apply the federal computer crime law to conduct on social networking sites. The U.S. legal system has been slow to adapt to the rapid proliferation of social interaction technologies. This paradox of rapid technological change and slow legal development can sometimes cause unfairness and uncertainty. Until the U.S. legal system begins to adapt to the growing use of these technologies, there will be no change.
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(Non)existent Laws of Workplace Cyberbullying: Limitations of Legal Redress in a Digitized Market
A common law tort allowing a plaintiff to recover from a defendant’s intentionally extreme and outrageous conduct that caused the plaintiff to suffer severe emotional distress.
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