Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1252

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a right to freedom from doxing

Impact

If enacted, S1252 will enhance the legal protection of individuals' privacy in Massachusetts by allowing victims of doxing to sue for damages caused by the unlawful disclosure of their personal information. This includes a broad spectrum of personal identifying information, such as addresses, phone numbers, and sensitive financial data. The bill encourages a culture of responsibility regarding the handling of personal information and seeks to deter potential offenders through the legal repercussions outlined.

Summary

Senate Bill S1252 aims to establish a legal framework for protecting individuals against doxing, which is the intentional disclosure of personal identifying information without consent. The bill amends existing Massachusetts laws by explicitly defining doxing and making it an unlawful act. It introduces a new cause of action for victims, allowing them to pursue legal remedies including injunctive relief and damages, thus empowering individuals to protect themselves from the harms associated with doxing.

Contention

The discussion around S1252 is expected to raise significant points of contention regarding the balance between privacy rights and free speech. Advocates of the bill argue that it is necessary to protect individuals from harassment and harm that can result from doxing, especially in an era where information is easily disseminated online. However, critics may raise concerns about the potential implications for freedom of expression and the challenges of defining unlawful doxing in a digital age where information sharing is pervasive.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1251

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MA S171

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MA S1246

To add sex and gender as protected classes for crime prosecutions

MA S2211

Closing a loophole in lobbying law

MA S530

Requiring tax return disclosure to appear on a presidential primary ballot

MA S529

Ensuring municipal participation of the widest eligible range

MA S822

Expanding health insurance access for state employees

MA S1366

Relative to non-compete agreements for veterinarians

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.