 netwirePremium join:2001-04-27 Shelby, NC kudos:1 Reviews:
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| Umm.. free speach? Maybe I missed something but don't webmasters still have the right to put whatever they want about people, products, and companies on their web site? I mean... if I wanted to say Microsoft had nothing but spyware in XP should'nt I be allowed to say that? -- Current Setup: -------------- 12" iBook G4 (1.07 GHz PowerPC G4) 1.25GB DDR SDRAM |
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 drkkgtBooPremium join:2003-08-26 Whittier, CA | Hence the increase in Slander lawsuits and the lawsuits about blogs as well as possible laws against what's said in blogs.
Free speech is a pretty myth in modern days that the media uses to invade your non-right to privacy. -- "A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history - with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."-Mitch Ratliffe |
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 keith2468Premium,MVM join:2001-02-03 Winnipeg, MB | reply to netwire No netwire, nobody has the right to libel and slander, on ther internet or elsewhere.
The specific definition of libel and slander vary from place to place, but when you step over the line in your country, or their country, you can be sued.
Malware should be critized and outlawed, but better definitions and terminology really are needed.
Probably it will take a law or legislated regulation to protect ASW vendors from these malware makers. -- (Virus&Hijacking FAQ + Submit suspected malware + Backups FAQ + Security FAQ TOC) |
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