Don't rely on web anonymity for protection. When presented with a
subpoena, bulletin board operators, moderators, ISPs and the like have
to reveal whatever data they have concerning who it is who posted
anonymously. This would be a bad time to be surprised by how much data
that is.

Of course, if you KNOW that the particular method of posting
anonymously that you chose is immune to such data collection, then you
can rely on that. But be sure that what you 'know' really is true.

Then again, one would hope that even in jurisdictions with such nasty
libel laws, they would hesitate to take the case of an obvious pirate.
But that is something I would research carefully, maybe even
consulting with an ABA lawyer, before relying on it.

On Sep 17, 5:58 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess you'd just have to post anonymously... that would be easy
> enough. Let them try and find the real person behind the post.
>
> -John Coryat

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