At 1:08 AM 7/19/94, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
>> Don't you know that anything traveling over the Internet is "public
>> record" if you have stuff to hide or want to hide, go to AT&T mail
>> network..
>
>That doesn't give you the right to publish a book or other list with
>the address in it.
Errrr, really? I've seen people do just that, and I haven't heard any
lawsuits about it. Unless the information is incorrect, I don't see where
you would have a case.
If you can cite references that make this actionable, I'd like to hear
them. Otherwise, theatening legal action without a case seems silly and
reckless.
Bob
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