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Yes, it is legal. The best protection against a libel suit is the truth, so by publishing an existing email, even a very damaging one, you just stated the truth. There are exceptions. Publishing a private email is unethical.
Yes, it is illegal, but once you've chosen to post things like this online you've given permission to the world to see no matter whether it's private or otherwise. Most people don't look at the legal ramifications of screenshots because it usually isn't important to them at the time.
You have no expectation of privacy on a public Facebook thread. If the conversation was private, such as an instant message, then it is possible that you have a basis for a lawsuit, but only in some states. There is a tort (tort means a legal basis for a civil If you sue, you will have to claim damages.
Under the federal Wiretap Act, it is illegal for any person to secretly record an oral, telephonic, or electronic communication that other parties to the communication reasonably expect to be private. (18 U.S.C. § 2511.)
Generally you can publish text messages, email, mail or whatever is sent to you.
Screenshotting and sharing Snapchat messages is ILLEGAL in the UK — and could get you two years in prison. When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.
It is not illegal, but it is a tort which exposes you to legal liability (i.e. you can be sued): Copyright Infringement, since the copyright on E-mail (as with paper) remains with the author, unless otherwise explicitly reassigned.
There is nothing illegal about the forwarding of the e-mail. Barring a statutory privilege such as attorney/client. Doctor/patent. Therapist/patient. Priest/penitent, no one is under legal obligation to keep your secrets or to keep correspondence
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