Thanks. Now maybe we can get a court case on record.
--Dean
Sweet! Think of the money our marketing department will save with all the
free publicity! Are you sure you arent on our payroll?
Unless of course the publicity is that Verio can't be trusted to keep
private information private. Or that the publicity is that Verio thinks it
can use any private information that passes through it to its own ends.
How many people want a security service that thinks it can publish the
security camera tapes if they catch a juicy scene? Probably not many that
value either their security or their privacy.
--Dean
Now we see Dean's true motives. It isnt legal issues at all, but rather
smear campaigns of people he doesnt agree with.
-Dan
Yes, I would have to agree with you here and was going to say nearly the
exact same thing. I wonder if his slanderous attacks to Verio are equally
illegal as the case he's trying to make.
-r
Oh, please. What is so private about "150 packets went from
123.123.123.123 to 456.456.456.456"? That's a mighty long way from
"According to their email, Jim is cheating on his wife with Sally!"
WHY do you keep floating this strawman at EVERY POSSIBLE opportunity?
Hire a damn lobbyist and get your law passed, nobody but you thinks the
current law applies.
Microsoft Windows(tm): How much hair did you want to tear out today?
Dean Robb
PC-EASY computer services
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