On 11 July 2013 12:37, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:

>
> There are certain Rules that limit certain types of speech (e.g. Illegal
> to mislead in
> certain ways, reveal private actions).  Are those also unenforceable, you
> think?
>

No. As you noted yourself, limiting certain kinds of speech does not
infringe on the general right of participation in the fora. But an
agreement prohibiting all communication to the fora - which is what was
contemplated here - carrying with it whatever penalties accrue for
violating agreements, would infringe that right. IMO, of course.

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