Carafano v. Metrosplash.com, Inc.
339 F.3d 1119 (2003)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- An unknown third party created a false online dating profile for actress Christianne Carafano on Matchmaker.com without her knowledge or consent.
- The profile used Carafano's photographs and included sexually suggestive responses to Matchmaker's questionnaire, such as stating she was looking for a 'one-night stand.'
- The profile text indicated that the subject wanted a 'hard and dominant' man and liked 'be[ ]ing controlled by a man, in and out of bed.'
- The profile provided Carafano's actual home address.
- A contact email address included in the profile was set to automatically reply to inquiries with Carafano's home address and telephone number.
- As a result of the profile, Carafano received sexually explicit and threatening messages, including a fax that threatened her son.
- Feeling unsafe, Carafano and her son stayed in hotels or away from their home for several months.
Procedural Posture:
How It Got Here
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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Opinions:
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Analysis:
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