Breaking into girlfriend's files

Ken Arromdee arromdee at blaze.cs.jhu.edu
Wed Dec 28 21:31:14 PST 1994


Black Unicorn:
>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.
--
Ken Arromdee (email: arromdee at jyusenkyou.cs.jhu.edu)

"No boom today.  Boom tomorrow, there's always a boom tomorrow."  --Ivanova






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