ANON POLICY: was I`m not

Kelly Goen kelly at netcom.com
Fri Mar 5 14:50:43 PST 1993


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> From cypherpunks-request at toad.com Fri Mar  5 13:38:47 1993
> Date: Fri, 5 Mar 93 16:26:11 -0500
> From: Theodore Ts'o <tytso at Athena.MIT.EDU>
> Message-Id: <9303052126.AA02211 at SOS>
> To: Eric Hughes <hughes at soda.berkeley.edu>
> Cc: cypherpunks at toad.com
> In-Reply-To: Eric Hughes's message of Fri, 5 Mar 93 12:41:24 -0800,
> 	<9303052041.AA05452 at soda.berkeley.edu>
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>    Date: Fri, 5 Mar 93 12:41:24 -0800
>    From: Eric Hughes <hughes at soda.berkeley.edu>
> 
>    Existing controls on the signal-to-noise ratio?
> 
>    Yet this upper bound is ineffectual.  Let us take the widely used
>    companies and individuals that run them are.
> 
> Sure you can; you can protect regional and national networks such as
 MUCH deleted
> If you cause someone damage by your speech, and you maliciously did so
> knowing that your speech was false, the person you harmed should be able
> to recover damages from you, whether it is done over the phone or done
> over a TCP/IP network.
> 
> 							- Ted
> 
> 
 Fortunately... Libel is a totally ineffectual law for attempting
to impose the kinds of censorship that Ted seems to be espousing.
Libel and slander laws are OFTEN used by the powers that be
(governmental, corporate etc) to silence the oppostion in
matters of human rights, ecology etc...
just because a charge of libel or slander
has been made doesnt mean that the charges are just or proper...
often it is merely an attempt to silence the opposition...
 The world of cyberspace crossing without form international
boundaries for now is a shield against censorship due to the
 complex legalities involved... remailers in seperate countries
careful chosen offer complete protection against Ted and his loyal opposition.
(your cabal ted... :) BTW: for me... control=censorship,interdiction etc...




              cheers
              kelly
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