Yes, the MBTA lawsuit seems kind of silly now.  However, the presentation
provides evidence of possible criminal wrong-doing.  Adding a bunch of money
to a CharlieTicket and then using at a T station seems problematic to me.

Richard

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Subject: Re: [funsec] Hacking and free speech

On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 17:37:04 EDT, "Richard M. Smith" said:

> conference. At a hearing today, Judge George O'Toole will hear motions to
> modify or lift the order. He ought to lift it.

Two things to consider in this case:

1) The TRO wasn't issued until after the actual CD's with the presentation
had already escaped into the wild.

2) The slides that the MTBA wanted suppressed went online - as part of
the MTBA filings in the case:

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=5564423&page=1

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