Well, two separate cases really - one is OrangeMarlin, who hasn't been aware of the situation since the original e-mail and (apparently) was alerted to it only recently, and is stating that it is his obligation under the UCMJ (Durova's clarification notwithstanding).
The one where it could be interpreted as intimidation (debatably) is from Jim62sch, who is not in the military. Unless he's in the Secret Service, I find it hard to imagine he has an affirmative legal obligation as a Treasury employee.
On Jan 2, 2008 5:40 PM, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/01/2008, Nathan nawrich@gmail.com wrote:
Thats the crux - can we have a policy that imposes consequences on an editor for fulfilling a legal obligation and actions associated with that obligation?
I don't see why not - it's quite easy to imagine a legal obligation that would be unacceptable to WMF or wiki communities.
(In this particular case, it's pretty clearly one editor trying to use this as a threat to intimidate another editor out of editing, i.e. this is straight-up No Legal Threats territory as far as en:wp is concerned. Particularly as he tried to leave it hanging over his head for months. Sounds not much like a legal obligation to me.)
- d.
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