What I want to do is to create an agreement that all disputes will be handled through our arbitration procedure, thus precluding any legal action other than possible appeal of an arbitration decision. I don't think folks realize that we can legally do that.
Fred
From: Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net Reply-To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 07:27:44 -0700 To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Legal threats as grounds for automatic termination
Mark Pellegrini wrote:
At this point, it's only a proposal. Also, it doesn't actually *do* anything. I'd like to suggest adopting a terminate-on-site rule -- you make a legal threat, and you're automatically banned. I'd like to know what others here think.
We already have enough excuses for banning people. We don't need another one. These threats are almost always hollow.
My response to legal threats is, "Go ahead and sue." When the person finds out what's involved in bringing forth a suit across international jurisdictions they quietly drop the whole thing.
This is another variation of, "Don't feed the trolls."
Ec
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