On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 the voices made Olivier Nicole write:

> >So theroetically spammers *could* sue SA if they are specifically listed in
> >SA rules.  For instance, MonsterHut.com could sue us for defemation and/or
> >restraint of trade, and since, ulike MAPS, we have no legal defence fund,
>
> Should SA set-up a secondary server (outside of western world) for
> such rules that contains trade names?
>
> I am thinking of a kind of official server that would hold a
> complementary set of rules.

 Make it a list on the web where a limited group of people can add these
domains, and then let the person downloading/using the software chose if they
want a select few or all of the domains... That way you can have the legal
stuff saying that maybe that domain isn't bad, and let the user make the active
choice of actually using said list.


        /Tony
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