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SAY HELLO TO OUR STRUGGLING TEENS TROLL
Anonymous:
I'm guessing all the information is correct judging by the response, that's just me though.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-08-02 19:26:00, Anonymous wrote:
"It doesn't necessarily "come out in the wash".
If a federal law has been broken it's not necessarily enough for the site admin to remove the info. If a federal law has been broken, this means a crime has been committed and it will be up to the aggrieved parties (in this case maybe the poster Karen and/or whoever else has been inconvenienced---like some third party who may have had their number incorrectly listed) to decide how far to take this.
I'm just saying it's a lesson in behaving responsibly---how would you like a federal investigation hanging over you for the next 5 years or so, because you did some petty cyber thing---and the attorney you went after decided it was worth her time to do something about it?"
--- End quote ---
name the federal law that has been broken please
Anonymous:
No I'm not a lawyer but I'd be more reassured if the lawyer giving the opinion here were sure enough of her/his opinion on the law in this matter to post a name.
Otherwise all you have here is somebody who says they're a lawyer from California
Nasty crack at paralegals: wonder how that would be viewed by your professional association, bucko
Anonymous:
My name is Michael Johnson, of Morro Bay, CA.
Using your logic, you have discounted your own arguments by not signing your name. No laws have been broken, that is why nobody will be able to answer the anon's question of what laws have been broken. None have.
Anonymous:
My understanding is that if you've put out info tortiously about somebody (like listing a phone number wrongly and causing obscene phone calls or something) across state lines then it can become federal---is that what others understand?
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