
On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Gary Howland wrote:
Enzo Michelangeli wrote:
Perhaps, but defamation is an issue that can't be ignored either, especially if one tries to build systems based on reputation.
It _is_ an issue that can be ignored - if the "defamer" backs up his claims, then fine, the claims can be shown to be valid, otherwise ignore those claims. Simple.
I and you may well choose to do so, but the vast majority of the human beings believe just anything that is repeated loud and long enough. Otherwise, nobody would hire PR and pay for advertisement, politicians wouln't be fedwith taxpayer's money, Bosnians would trade goods instead of gunshots, etc. I'm personally not interested in conjuring up the latest utopia for a minoritarian sect of illuminati: I need to live in the real world, and push for viable solutions that change it for better, now. Enzo