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"James A. Donald" wrote:
>
> --
> At 02:57 PM 2/26/2001 -0800, Ray Dillinger wrote:
> > Finally, sites supported by micropayments are going to have to
> > figure out something about web spiders. If "scooter" can't spend
> > several million dollars a month on these places, they're not goi
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At 11:29 AM -0800 2/27/01, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Tim May wrote:
>
>>At 2:57 PM -0800 2/26/01, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>>>
>>>If they can fix micropayments so that I can authorize my web
>>>agent to spend up to $5 a month and not pester me about it,
>>>they might have something I'
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At 10:41 PM -0500 2/27/01, David Stultz wrote:
>I see your point...prior restraint sucks, but I disagree with you that
>speech cannot violate rights. What about slander or libel? I believe
>that I have the right not to be publicly ridiculed and to be made the
>subject of untrue statements agains
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Tim May wrote:
> >Right. All the "content-for-pay" artists now have to compete
> >against all the unpaid amateurs who are webpublishing because
> >webpublishing is easy and nearly free.
>
> Or because "information wants to be free" (*) and _someone_ will make
> the songs o
At 11:23 PM -0500 2/27/01, David Stultz wrote:
> > It's worth observing that to Hitler, he made sense. (and no, I am NOT
>> drawing any sort of conclusion, simply saying the 'I and I' is not the
>> end all).
>
>Isn't there some sort of rule where at the first mention of "Hitler" or
>"Nazi", it'
At 8:32 PM -0800 2/27/01, Tim May wrote:
>
>Lastly, lest I ramble on too much, if there are issues of civil
>actions in defamation (slander and libel), there are some nice
>alternatives coming under the rubric of "polycentril law" or
>"markets for law." In a nutshell, if you want to sue me, con
> For two reasons. First, it is not the role of government to protect
> your _reputation_. This puts others in the business of determining
> what "truth" is. Second, "sunlight is the best disinfectant." The
> cure for defamatory speech is _more_ speech.
Hmmm...good point. I should have thought o
> Let's not adopt this banal convention on this list. Much bandwidth is
> wasted by people arguing about invocation of Godwin's Law and
> inventing their own variants (such as May's Lemma, that more
> bandwidth is wasted).
Whatever. Lets not be too serious.
> If you are this easily persuade
At 08:41 PM 2/27/01 -0800, Tim May wrote:
>
>At 8:32 PM -0800 2/27/01, Tim May wrote:
>>
>>Lastly, lest I ramble on too much, if there are issues of civil
>>actions in defamation (slander and libel), there are some nice
>>alternatives coming under the rubric of "polycentril law" or
>>"markets f
Tim May said:
> This is well-trod ground, even
I already know that you always say this.
I don't know that it does any good.
I'm not going to touch that wild free speech thread.
> >Lastly, lest I ramble on too much, if there are issues of civil
> >actions in defamation (slander and libel)
Jim said:
> Also known as 'polycracy' or 'polyocracy'.
>
> It's also worth knowing the only extant sample was the Third Reich. Makes
> it a hard sell for obvious reasons.
Polycentric law is older than the law itself. The Muslims and the Christians
used to trade using the Maghribi traders. They r
At 12:32 AM -0600 2/28/01, Aimee Farr wrote:
>Jim said:
>
>> Also known as 'polycracy' or 'polyocracy'.
>>
>> It's also worth knowing the only extant sample was the Third Reich. Makes
>> it a hard sell for obvious reasons.
>
>Polycentric law is older than the law itself. The Muslims and the Chr
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