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Anomus

@ameritech.net

reply to cobo6

Re: 40 years for looking at porn

Our legal system is setup to run over anybody without the financial means to really put up a good fight. I think its a poor excuse for justice. I'm glad sombody saw the folly so the lady gets another chance. Hopefully the courts dont screw up again. That porn spam is really bad news trying to close it. And there is no law that says computer dingbats have to go to prison.


phattieg

join:2001-04-29
Winter Park, FL
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said by Anomus :

That porn spam is really bad news trying to close it.
Yeah, I have seen that mess of a problem before. A customers computer had it, and if you closed the ad, 3 more came
popped up, and of those 3, closing those will generate more. So cleaning up and closing the ad makes the problem worse. I have sided with the substitute on this one even after the court ruled her guilty. I hope she wins.

But then again, this might be an attempt by the courts to discourage stupid people from getting computers. Since she's a substitute this wouldn't be her computer, so she shouldn't goto jail, unless they determine the spyware/popup software was installed by her without a shadow of a doubt. But I DO agree that the justice system should make "computer illiterate" a crime to a certain degree, because a computer is a valuable tool that should not be used unless you have at least basic knowledge about spyware and firewalls. I think if you don't know how to install your O/S from scratch or install hardware, then you shouldn't have one without a class or tutor. But that'll never be the case.

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