So, your post is a
nullity in terms of further legal effect. In the real world, you have
sent an e-mail, but you remain a person. Any CFJ claiming that Goethe
is a pineapple will be answered FALSE.
What's your answer?
Nice lead in to my final point! This isn't the real world.
Specifically...
In the real world, the "right" to do something doesn't mean the "power"
to do something. You can be granted the right to free speech, but
that doesn't grant you the power to right a bestselling novel.
However, in Agora, the right and the power are inseparable; the
right to perform an action by message is inseparable from the
granting of that message a legal effect.
Let's say we interpreted "you have the right to do what thou wilt"
as "you have the right to do it, but it's meaningless." I would
say that this interpretation is a mockery of a granted right to
perform an action.
And that such a mockery of interpretation would certainly "abridge,
reduce, limit or remove" the right. This is explicitly forbidden
by the first sentence in the highest-powered Rule[*] in the game.
-Goethe
[*]except the fountain.