2009/3/3 Kerim Aydin <[email protected]>:
> The relevant question here isn't whether she can communicate, but whether
> she can understand well enough to be her own legal person (e.g. it might
> rely on being able to communicate consent, etc.).  Something of the sort
> came up around CFJ 1856; following that attempted registration, someone
> (I forget who) tried to register on behalf of their (then) 3-year old. -G.

      Any biological organism that is generally capable of
      communicating by email in English (including via a translation
      service) is a person.

His daughter, with aid from him, is able to communicate by email in
English. I think it's fairly clear cut.

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