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GDPR for the win. In Europe you could demand to be deleted from all databases at the time. You could demand them not to disclose any personal information without your consent. If they do regardless (and newspapers tend to think they are above data protection issues sometimes) you could sue them. They might have to pay enormous sums for deliberately not complying. I don't think that you would pocket that money, but you would have quite some power in the whole matter.


The GDPR is somewhat restricted for public figures as there is a "legitimate interest" in reporting about them.

As Scott did publish his own name I don't think the GDPR would be a very sharp sword in this case.




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