on 11/22/07 7:50 PM, Risker at risker.wp@gmail.com wrote:
Somebody would probably be subpoenaed to testify on Wikipedia's policy about harassment and how it is enforced.
Risker,
I'm planning to respond more in depth to your entire post tomorrow, but the above sentence is one of the reasons I brought this up in the first place. Suddenly our policies on harassment would be scrutinized by more than just ourselves.
More tomorrow, thanks.
Marc Riddell
On 11/22/07, Marc Riddell michaeldavid86@comcast.net wrote:
This is a question for you legal eagles out there:
A town in Missouri (USA) has made on-line stalking and harassment a crime. I don't know much of the details, I just got it from CNN. But my question is, if the person charged an/or convicted of this crime were doing this in Wikipedia, or one of the other Projects, would the case involve us.
Just curious.
Marc Riddell
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