On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 07:11:59PM -0500, Don Armstrong wrote: > On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Shaya Potter wrote: > > no, lets say he is talking about someone, and that person doesn't > > want it made public, its more complicated than what you just said. > > If the person who said it doesn't mind if it is made public, the > subject of the message is immaterial, because they could just as soon > repost it and say the exact same thing. > > That is, I don't have the right to stop you from saying that I'm a > two-bit loser with a penchant for pedantry just because I don't want > it made public... although you might refrain because it would be rude. However, that might be illegal in some countries so you better not (digitally) sign it :) Javi
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