On 5/9/05, Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As I read it, what you've said here is that you'll take legal action > against people who respond to your email messages in a fashion > you don't approve of. ...
Oh, and if it helps; feel free to respond directly to me in any fashion not otherwise prohibited by law (like, say, a pipe bomb), and to excerpt and or all of my messages in any combination for the purpose of commenting on them in messages sent to any subset of the intersection of the distribution lists of the originals being excerpted. Without knowingly and maliciously misrepresenting my statements, of course, which is in any case prohibited by law in any jurisdiction where I can enforce that constraint. And I'm now estopped from demanding in a court of law that you be enjoined from doing what I just said is OK for you to do, with regard to any message I send to debian-legal and/or its subscribers, from now until I give you notice that I retract this permission with regard to newly sent messages. Mmmkay? (I think I had better get some sleep now, tempting as it is to go find out who the heck this Daniel Wallace is.) Cheers, - Michael

