On Wed, 2017-05-17 at 23:16 -0400, Owen Jacobson wrote:
> I forgot something important.
> 
> On May 17, 2017, at 10:57 PM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote:
> 
> > I CFJ on the statement “the rules forbid a player named ‘no Player’
> > from taking any action that requires posting to a public forum.”

This is CFJ 3497. I assign it to Aris.

> Caller’s evidence:
> 
> Rule 478/33 (Power=3)
> Fora
> 
>      Freedom of speech being essential for the healthy functioning of
>      any non-Imperial nomic, it is hereby resolved that no Player
>      shall be prohibited from participating in the Fora, nor shall
>      any person create physical or technological obstacles that
>      unduly favor some players' fora access over others.
> 
>      Publicity is a forum switch with values Public, Discussion, and
>      Foreign (default), tracked by the Registrar.  Changes to
>      publicity are secured.
> 
>      The Registrar may change the publicity of a forum without
>      objection as long as:
> 
>      (a) e sends eir announcement of intent to that forum; and
> 
>      (b) if the forum is to be made public, the announcement by which
>          the Registrar makes that forum public is sent to all
>          existing public fora.
> 
>      Each player should ensure e can receive messages via each public
>      forum.
> 
>      A public message is a message sent via a public forum, or sent
>      to all players and containing a clear designation of intent to
>      be public.  A rule can also designate that a part of one public
>      message is considered a public message in its own right. A
>      person "publishes" or "announces" something by sending a public
>      message.
> 
>      Where the rules define an action that CAN be performed "by
>      announcement", a person performs that action by unambiguously
>      and clearly specifying the action and announcing that e performs
>      it.  Any action performed by sending a message is performed at
>      the time date-stamped on that message. Actions in messages
>      (including sub-messages) are performed in the order they appear
>      in the message, unless otherwise specified.

-- 
ais523
Arbitor

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