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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: eims2000 who wrote (11541)4/9/2003 7:27:38 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (3) of 21614
 
You would be guilty of harassment and stalking. You don't know who I am. You would have to do research to find out who I am- because my administrator doesn't know who "X the Unknown" is. By researching and following an anonymous alias from the internet, by finding out their real name, and researching where they live and work, I could turn you over to my local police. I would also sue SI and you for violating my privacy, because I consider my identity on SI a private fact, and my employers are not privy to it, and I would sue you for tortious interference with my contract with my employers.

Of course to sue you, and win, you would have to cause me some kind of harm, and I think my district has more sense than to pay attention to someone from a chat board.
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