Fired worker leaks Chang Chun Petrochemical chairman's personal data, gets 4-month sentence
A Taiwanese court sentenced a fired factory worker to four months in jail for posting his former company chairman's private details online, a warning shot for anyone tempted to use lawsuit documents as ammunition.
- A technician at Chang Chun Petrochemical's Miaoli plant was fired after ramming a supervisor with a forklift in late 2024.
- He sued to get his job back, claiming it was horseplay, but security footage showed him punching and slapping the supervisor, and he lost twice.
- He then posted the chairman's name, ID number, birth date, family names, and home address in a company-gripe chat group.
- The court found him guilty of illegally using personal data; the sentence can be converted to a fine.
Outlook: The ruling can still be appealed, and it sets a marker that data taken from court files is not fair game to publish.