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Jason Fortuny is a Seattle-area freelance graphic designer and network administrator who received a degree of media attention when he published on Encyclopædia Dramatica the personal details and photographs of the men who responded to a fake personal ad he posted on Craigslist. He described himself to a ''The New York Times'' reporter as "a normal person who does insane things on the Internet." =="Craigslist Experiment"== Fortuny took the advertisement of another Craigslist poster, purportedly a real woman seeking a dominant partner for sex,〔 and re-posted it in the ''Casual Encounters'' section of Seattle's Craigslist personals. On September 4, 2006, he posted to the online wiki Encyclopædia Dramatica all 178 of the responses, complete with photographs and personal contact details, describing this as "the Craigslist Experiment", and encouraged others to further identify the respondents. The Electronic Frontier Foundation indicated that Fortuny may be liable under Washington State Law, and that this would depend on whether the information he disclosed was of legitimate public concern. Kurt Opsahl, the EFF's staff attorney, said "As far as I know, they (the respondents) are not public figures, so it would be challenging to show that this was something of public concern." while ''Wired'' writer Ryan Singel described Fortuny as "sociopathic". According to Fortuny, two people lost their jobs as a result of his Craigslist Experiment.〔 A "John Doe" plaintiff who was exposed by his project filed a lawsuit against Jason Fortuny in Illinois.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jason Fortuny Responds to Lawsuit )〕 On April 9, 2009, the Illinois federal court issued a default judgment in the case ''Doe v. Fortuny'' requiring Fortuny to pay "John Doe" $74,252.56 in damages, attorneys fees, and costs.
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