I expect it's just a cheap threat. They just weren't thinking clearly one day, maybe upper management and the legal staff had too many martinis for lunch, or too few, or something. "Let's courier him a cheap threat", said one, "that'll shut him up. It's the minimum-cost solution. Look, here's the breakdown - eleven ninety-six for the courier, our normal per diem of four thousand each, and the lunch at seventeen hundred. The typist is on salary, she gets paid anyway, this will give her something to do, and keep her off that damn Internet."
And the Fleming said "Let him be threatened", and behold, he was threatened.
I tripped across these putting "canadian libel law" into Altavista www2.thecia.net lvm.com
You had some experience with these people, I believe -g-
There's a lot on this one wwlia.org:80/ca-home.htm |