-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Sorry to mail this twice, but I realized I munged the attributions, and wanted to get it right. Ken Arromdee wrote:
Black Unicorn wrote:
Person A requests information. Person B says no, because the use of the information is unsound in person B's view. Censorship? You tell me.
Not unless person B is trying to force other people not to give out the information. Failure to release the information himself is not censorship; it doesn't matter what his reasons for doing so are.
Person A requests information from Group C. Person B is a member of Group C. Person B does not ignore Person A. Person B does not speak with Person A. Person B responds to Person A by addressing Group C. Why? If the last sentence I quoted is true, then why tell _us_ why he won't release the information? TheElusiveMatthew -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQBFAgUBLwMDqIfkdnX+hcrBAQG5gwGAmsK9B5hFkxrre8bvaMEl428irlLSHFZf zXocaI55xpr4ZvImCPpI/BNpKhUI0o6f =sBQJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----