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Verdict of Rutgers webcam spying case sends bullies a signal, observers say - NorthJersey.com

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Verdict of Rutgers webcam spying case sends bullies a signal, observers say

SATURDAY MARCH 17, 2012, 12:00 PM
BY JAMES M. O’NEILL, DEON J. HAMPTON AND EVONNE COUTROS
STAFF WRITERS
THE RECORD

Gay rights groups, local prosecutors, Rutgers students and others said Friday the jury got the Dharun Ravi verdict right, calling the decision an important lesson about what constitutes bullying for a new generation raised on technology that can erode privacy in ways never previously imagined.
The jury found Ravi, 20, a former Rut­gers University student, guilty of privacy invasion and bias intimidation by setting up a webcam to watch his roommate, Tyler Clementi, kiss another man in their dorm room in September 2010. Clemen­ti committed suicide just days later by jumping off the George Washington Bridge.
“Last night I lost sleep thinking the ver­dict might have been otherwise,” said Steven Goldstein, CEO and