I could well be completely wrong: I just remember having read it somewhere.
David
On 26/05/07, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/26/07, Mark Gallagher <m.g.gallagher(a)student.canberra.edu.au> wrote:
Well, speaking more loudly than you intended on
Trivia Night and having
the table next to you steal all your answers, perhaps. Shouting across
a crowded room? No, not especially.
That applies to #wikipedia[0], though, not #wikipedia-en-admins, which
is not a public channel. Nice try, though.
I would be somewhat impressed if you were able to show that under UK
law #wikipedia-en-admins could be considered private. One of the side
effects of the UK's libel laws is that there is rather a low barrier
for something not being considered private,
--
geni
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