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elitefx
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Re: A Letter to TekSavvy from the Customers

said by ISpeakForYou:

And what happens when our innocent names get out in public? This opens pandora's box. What new ways will companies craft to extract money from consumers? How much will this damage innocent people's lives?

You can't have your cake and eat it too. A threat free internet doesn't exist.

The internet is like anything else. You use it so you assume the RISKS.

If the internet has become such a threat to your personal safety and security then common sense would dictate you would disconnect your services and avoid it like the plague.

Otherwise, ignorance of the law is no defense in Canada. YOU are responsible for the way YOUR Internet connection is used. Any failure to supervise and control YOUR internet connection is YOUR responsibility and YOURS alone.

Time to man up and take responsibility for your actions or inaction.........

hm
@videotron.ca

hm

Anon

said by elitefx:

said by ISpeakForYou:

And what happens when our innocent names get out in public? This opens pandora's box. What new ways will companies craft to extract money from consumers? How much will this damage innocent people's lives?

You can't have your cake and eat it too. A threat free internet doesn't exist.

Actually when you look at it under the "civil rules of procedure of law" in Canada in the section 5, Joinder, this guy/girl is right.

But depending on what site you read and what interpretation, seems to me one can seek costs for being innocent and dragged in. So while damage is done, there could be financial redress. But that would cost lawyer fee's and lots of money for the average person. So it's still out of reach for the average Joe living paycheck to paycheck.

So there is some truth to what this person is saying.