
I suppose I am scum, at least by Ray's definition. But let me ask this question: if someone *did* post my credit card/bank records online through an anonymous remailer, what recourse would I have? What recourse should I have? -Declan On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, Ray Arachelian wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Declan McCullagh wrote:
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I have a confession to make: Unlike many of my civil libertarian colleagues, I believe you have no general right to privacy online. Sure, you have the right to protect your personal data, but you shouldn't be able to stop someone else from passing along that information if you let it leave your computer. That's your responsibility.
Booooooooo! Hisssssssssss! Putting your bread and butter before your morals, eh? Maybe if someone would go through all your records and post them all over the net, you'd feel differently!
Declan, this truly sucks. :( I'm very disappointed in you. You are truly scum if you believe this.
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