From: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@athena.mit.edu>
I see. So you don't believe in libel or slander laws.
And NBC was perfectly justified in faking an explosion in a GM truck to show it was unsafe, and broadcast it on prime-time TV. And it didn't do anybody any harm at all. Uh huh.
Try again.....
I believe that Theodore is confusing the notion of tort and the notion of crime. Slander and Libel are torts, that is, they are civil matters. Prior restraint of speech is brought up in the context of CRIMINAL acts. As an example, obviously, if I promise you that what I am about to tell you is the true formula for a drug who's design I am selling you and I lie, I am liable under our contract. Also similarly, it is possible under various legal arguments to consider slander to be a tort. However, it is something different if the government claims that my saying "all green people should be killed" is a crime. Now, on the issue of slander, the notion of anonymity is largely unimportant. If I had walked into the middle of the street and ranted for an hour saying that GM trucks are unsafe, that would be largely ignored, as most anonymous denunciations likely are. The issue is if a non-anonymous individual or entity with credibility, like NBC, says something that is false. Perry