Re: [users] Re: [Spam] Re: [users] Microsoft to pay blogger for Wikipedia 'corrections'?- SOA/Web Services - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com

2007-01-28 Thread M Henri Day
A bit of a misunderstanding here : SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) is a technique developed and used by large corporations to inhibit public criticism by making free speech so dear that no one else can afford to exercise it. Anti-SLAPP legislation attempts to curb this

Re: [users] Re: [Spam] Re: [users] Microsoft to pay blogger for Wikipedia 'corrections'?- SOA/Web Services - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com

2007-01-28 Thread John Meyer
M Henri Day wrote: A bit of a misunderstanding here : SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) is a technique developed and used by large corporations to inhibit public criticism by making free speech so dear that no one else can afford to exercise it. Anti-SLAPP legislation

[users] Re: [Spam] Re: [users] Microsoft to pay blogger for Wikipedia 'corrections'?- SOA/Web Services - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com

2007-01-27 Thread Thomas W. Cranston
John Meyer wrote: Thomas W. Cranston wrote: Harold Fuchs wrote: Off topic but of interest, I think. http://software.silicon.com/webservices/0,39024657,39165435,00.htm Harold Fuchs London, England I doubt that there are any significant errors on the subject in Wikipedia, or

Re: [users] Re: [Spam] Re: [users] Microsoft to pay blogger for Wikipedia 'corrections'?- SOA/Web Services - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com

2007-01-27 Thread John Meyer
Thomas W. Cranston wrote: Actually, I think that Microsoft would sue, whether or not they had a good case. In American law the guy that has the biggest war chest can intimidate the guy that is short on funds. If you or I advanced a frivolous law suit, we or our lawyer would be in trouble, but