CMR versus GAK?

William H. Geiger III whgiii at invweb.net
Fri Oct 24 07:22:59 PDT 1997



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In <slrn6518rn.17j.lutz at taranis.iks-jena.de>, on 10/24/97 
   at 01:32 PM, lutz at taranis.iks-jena.de (Lutz Donnerhacke) said:

>* William H. Geiger III wrote:
>>I am not quite sure what your point is here. A company has every right to
>>listen in on any phone conversation you make on their phones. There is no
>>"expectation of privacy". Many companies have strict guidlines on how you

>May be in your (poor) country. There is a world outside US.

Lets not be throwing nationalistic stones here as your country has plenty
of dirty laundry too.

Here we have what is know as "property rights". The owner of property is
the one who determines how it will be used. It is really quite simple and
quite basic. Now I know that some of our socialist friends here and abroad
think that through the power of the STATE they have a right to tell others
how to live there lives this bankrupt philosophy has been rejected by most
on this list.

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