If the kids committed slander or libel, or violated his right to
privacy (don't know CA privacy laws...) the then let them be guilty of that.
Let's not invent a new "right not to be made fun of on the Internet".
It would be unenforceable anyway.

-- 
 jon
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Monday, July 28, 2003, 7:27:24 PM, you wrote:
DT> well, I was thinking about the odd converation I have had online that I
DT> would prefer not to see posted to the internet, you know? 

DT> But ok, let's say the kid *is* an idiot. He has a right not to have his
DT> picture posted all over the internet with captions under it saying see what
DT> an idiot this guy is. That's *my* opinion :) 

DT> Dana

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