PGP: sequencing messages
Chris Adams
pmmail@rpglink.com
Sun, 30 Apr 2000 22:02:23 -0700
On 04/30/00 09:44:27 PM trevor@haligonian.com wrote:
>On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 21:53:25 +0000, John Drabik wrote:
>
>>otherwise "gets involved". In the meantime, a suggestion: be VERY
>>careful who you send e-mail too - you never know how they might be
>>using it, all the while claiming to be your friend.
>
>Probably better advice is never write anything defamatory about
>anyone unless you have concrete proof of your claim. Friend or not,
>trustworthy or not, if you don't have proof, just don't write it.
I think the problem with the SLAPP cases is that someone can take you to
court even if everything you did was legal. It's just an attempt to have
their lawyers keep you safely tied up in court until after critical events
have happened.
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# Chris Adams <chris@improbable.org>
Non-sequiturs make me eat lampshades.