>tfw Meow Mix hands JY his first and only victory in court
What MM doesn't realize, is that they're more exposed than they think. The "fiction" -even with the disclaimer- is clearly defamatory under Canadian law. As I said before, JJYS could start action against them as a "John Doe" and that will give JJYS recourse to order information related to MM. Now, they probably think they're protected by a VPN, an off shore host, what have you. Their Achilles heal is that they seek financial donations. Now, without getting into the nitty-gritty of it, Banks, Paypal, etc. will comply with Canadian court orders. Suddenly MM becomes very exposed, or whomever is the "money mule".
Yes, it takes work that JJYS wouldn't have the patience to engage in. Yes, it takes expertise that JJYS almost certainly doesn't have. However, any competent Canadian lawyer could crack the identity of MM in short order. Because MM is dumb enough to seek financial support for their online activity, they're highly *HIGHLY* exposed to a variety of recourses available to JJYS.
Now,
@Meow Mix being just a bunch of edgy kids who live in their parent's basements, they'll probably have some silly dismissive "Yeah we're protected against that. We're smart". However, I assure you, they've entered into Adult Territory here, and it is Yaniv's for the taking.
If I were them, I'd take it down ASAP. I'd pull down the click to donate options, I would delink their Twitter, and I would study up on how VPN's are good at masking IPs, but unless they've been receiving their donations via the Hawala system, they're easily exposed with a simple court order .