On Wednesday 01 August 2001 18:15, Monica Shin wrote:
> I'm sorry if you are reading this.  I'm a law student at University of
> Washington (Seattle, WA).  This morning, Wednesday, August 1, 2001, a
> friend of mine contacted me regarding the posting of his "signed" email
> that was, I believe, exchanged in freebsd-stable forum sometime ago,
> without his written consent.  As of now, I don't know the details of the
> policy and rules one has to agree and sign before becoming a member to
> the freebsd-stable list server but he is very upset and serious about
> this matter.  The link is given below.
>
> http://www.bsdvault.net/article.php?sid=298&mode=thread&order=0
>
> He has asked me regarding the procedures of the law in dealing with such
> matters and agreed to resolve this matter in peaceful manner should it be
> possible.  Should he pursue to go on with a law suit, he has all the
> rights to ask for any damages to his honor that has occured or should
> occur in whatever form should it be by email or any of the means; he has
> the rights to restitution for any misuses and damages to his intellectual
> property (the message is signed), the party in operation of
> www.bsdvault.net.  To make it even worse, he has the rights to ask for
> the shutdown of the
> www.bsdvault.net operation should the Defense loses the case.  Whoever is
> in charge of the operation of the website, www.bsdvault.net, should take
> this matter seriously and take any means of actions necessary in timely
> manner to prevent any unnecessary actions that may or may not follow from
> taking.
>
>
> Regards,
> Monica Shin,
> Wdenesday, August 1, 2001.
>
> Mr. Cho has resigned from freebsd-stable mailing list for this matter.
>
>

In most jurisdictions in the US it is illegal to represent another person's 
interests in matters of law without having first been admitted to the bar 
in one's state.

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