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Re: NATHAN and the FAQ Dilemna
In article <619cn9$lin$1@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au>, pfg@yallara.cs.rmit.EDU.AU
(Paul Francis Gilbert) wrote:
> bjblackbear@ibm.net (B.J. Major) writes:
>
> >> Neither visi.com nor myself advocate any type of censorship, why
> >> should you, the community at large, let Steve and his friends
> >> (including .* Turley) run your lives or decide what info you should
> >> read or not read? Choose for yourself and don't let these people tell
> >> you what you need.
> >> --
> >> Mike Horwath IRC: Drechsau LIFE: Lover drechsau@yuck.net
> >> Visi: info@visi.com drechsau@Geeks.ORG
>
> >[delurking again]
>
> >Uh, we'd LOVE to choose for ourselves, but your client Mr. Mates is making
> >that utterly impossible with his restricted site and now his refusal to
> >post *our* usenet FAQ on this group. And you've got the names all wrong
> >here. Steve M. *isn't* trying to "run our lives or decide what info we
> >should read or not read". NATHAN is. It's very obvious that by siding
> >with your client Mr. Mates, you're already advocating censorship.
>
> >[lurking on....]
>
> Not to mention that you're at least breaking US law, and probably the laws of
> many other countries as well. As was previous pointed out, putting information
> on a web page is considered to be 'publishing' it. Under the law, a
> publisher does not have the right to discriminate against people.
> He/she/it [;-)] can either make the information available to everyone or
> no-one. Anywhere inbetween is discrimination, cut and dried and is breaking
> the law.
>
> But then, from what I've heard of visi.com, and the fact you, mr B.J., seem
> to care little for breaking the law, I'm not really surprised a like
> Nathan is using your ISP.
>
Paul: thanks for your support on this point, but I'm *not* the visi.com
administrator--Mr. Mike Horwath, named above my text, is!
--bj
Proud user/owner of Apple Computers since 1984
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