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2001-02-27 Thread Sunder
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2001-02-27 Thread Tim May
At 11:29 AM -0800 2/27/01, Ray Dillinger wrote: On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Tim May wrote: At 2:57 PM -0800 2/26/01, Ray Dillinger wrote: If they can fix micropayments so that I can authorize my web agent to spend up to $5 a month and not pester me about it, they might have something I'd use. Most

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Confusion about Free Speech

2001-02-27 Thread Tim May
At 10:41 PM -0500 2/27/01, David Stultz wrote: I see your point...prior restraint sucks, but I disagree with you that speech cannot violate rights. What about slander or libel? I believe that I have the right not to be publicly ridiculed and to be made the subject of untrue statements against

Re: Information wants to be free

2001-02-27 Thread Alan Olsen
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Tim May wrote: Right. All the "content-for-pay" artists now have to compete against all the unpaid amateurs who are webpublishing because webpublishing is easy and nearly free. Or because "information wants to be free" (*) and _someone_ will make the songs or images

Re: Microsoft Trial Judge Based His Break-Up Remedy On Flawed Theory, Not Facts

2001-02-27 Thread Tim May
At 11:23 PM -0500 2/27/01, David Stultz wrote: It's worth observing that to Hitler, he made sense. (and no, I am NOT drawing any sort of conclusion, simply saying the 'I and I' is not the end all). Isn't there some sort of rule where at the first mention of "Hitler" or "Nazi", it's the

Re: Confusion about Free Speech

2001-02-27 Thread Tim May
At 8:32 PM -0800 2/27/01, Tim May wrote: Lastly, lest I ramble on too much, if there are issues of civil actions in defamation (slander and libel), there are some nice alternatives coming under the rubric of "polycentril law" or "markets for law." In a nutshell, if you want to sue me, contact

Re: Microsoft Trial Judge Based His Break-Up Remedy On Flawed Theory, Not Facts

2001-02-27 Thread David Stultz
Let's not adopt this banal convention on this list. Much bandwidth is wasted by people arguing about invocation of Godwin's Law and inventing their own variants (such as May's Lemma, that more bandwidth is wasted). Whatever. Lets not be too serious. If you are this easily persuaded,

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2001-02-27 Thread Susan
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RE: Confusion about Free Speech - reputation enforcement

2001-02-27 Thread Aimee Farr
Tim May said: This is well-trod ground, even I already know that you always say this. I don't know that it does any good. I'm not going to touch that wild free speech thread. Lastly, lest I ramble on too much, if there are issues of civil actions in defamation (slander and libel),

RE: Confusion about Free Speech - polycentric

2001-02-27 Thread Aimee Farr
Jim said: Also known as 'polycracy' or 'polyocracy'. It's also worth knowing the only extant sample was the Third Reich. Makes it a hard sell for obvious reasons. Polycentric law is older than the law itself. The Muslims and the Christians used to trade using the Maghribi traders. They ran

RE: Confusion about Free Speech - polycentric

2001-02-27 Thread Tim May
At 12:32 AM -0600 2/28/01, Aimee Farr wrote: Jim said: Also known as 'polycracy' or 'polyocracy'. It's also worth knowing the only extant sample was the Third Reich. Makes it a hard sell for obvious reasons. Polycentric law is older than the law itself. The Muslims and the Christians