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Subject: Re: Flame or not?

Author: Dan Kiski

Date: 06:16:27 01/20/99

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On January 20, 1999 at 09:14:32, Dan Kiski wrote:

>On January 20, 1999 at 07:41:34, Harald Faber wrote:
>
>>On January 20, 1999 at 07:21:56, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>Well the US law system you could sue for millions if someone looked at you the
>>>wrong way. The US courts are full of civil cases with alot less significance
>>>than this.
>>
>>And what do you do in Germany?
>>
>>>It is in the charter that you cannot say something like this. You go and delete
>>>posts that there is an opinion as to whether they should have or not been
>>>deleted, but you leave something like this up.
>>
>>You mix up 2 things here:
>>1) it is no insult
>>2) no participating person is directly beeing hurt
>>
>>Clinton is a cheater, he always wore a mask.
>>Am I allowed to say so, in your opinion?
>>
>>>I work within the law, I could even start a law suit if I wanted to saying that
>>>this group is allowing things that is says it will not. So do not think that it
>>>could not happen.
>>
>>Do what you want, good luck you can't do here.
>>
>>>In the US people sue McDonalds when someone spills there coffee on themselves
>>>and they win, even though it is themselves that do it.
>>
>>I don't mind what is possible or not in USA.
>
>To me the plain fact is Michael is correct, you should not name the person who
>you believe is cheating and post it. Also that person could be a member of CCC
>it is possible. It is simple slander although the person named remains
>annonymous to us, will it effect members here and cause anyone to avoid playing
>this person.....of course it will. There was IMHO no need to use the persons
>name.

As a side follow up to my own post I leave you the following url.

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Realm/8655/DrUnclear.htm




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