In an appeal ruling on a lawsuit filed by a man who was arrested by the Shizuoka Prefectural Police on suspicion of computer fraud but was not indicted, claiming that his reputation was damaged by the reporting of his real name, the Tokyo High Court on the 28th overturned the Shizuoka District Court's ruling that had recognized the violation of his right to privacy and ordered compensation.
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In an appeal ruling on a lawsuit filed by a man who was arrested by the Shizuoka Prefectural Police on suspicion of computer fraud but was not indicted, claiming that his reputation was damaged by the reporting of his real name, the Tokyo High Court on the 28th overturned the Shizuoka District Court's ruling that had recognized the violation of his right to privacy and ordered compensation.