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Gordon Parker explains how to avoid frivolous litigation
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| In message <8d0Zd.33269$534.20766@twister.nyc.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:08:52 GMT, Gordon the Twisted wrote:
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> The anonymous remailer users cannot be named as defendants
Thanks for the tip Gordie! Though it is a shame that anonymity
is the only way to ensure one's right to free speech without
threat of burdening the cost of frivolous litigation.
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Rufus<AT>@nym<DOT>panta-rhei<DOT>eu<DOT>org
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| Paul Rubin 2005-03-30, 7:02 am |
| Rufus <fritz@spamexpire-200503.rodent.frell.theremailer.net> writes:
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> Thanks for the tip Gordie! Though it is a shame that anonymity
> is the only way to ensure one's right to free speech without
> threat of burdening the cost of frivolous litigation.
In fact remailer users have been named as defendants, and people have
been sued on suspicion of posting stuff through them. You might know
who Grady Ward is, for example.
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| zdrakec 2005-03-30, 7:02 am |
| Actually, no, I don't... who is Grady Ward?
Cheers,
zdrakec
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| Doom & Gloom Dave 2005-03-30, 7:21 pm |
| zdrakec wrote:
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> Actually, no, I don't... who is Grady Ward?
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Buddy of Fred Sanford??
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