Mo:
If you read the article take a look at this:
"I don't think Internet discussions should be regulated any more than a discussion in a restaurant or on an elevator," said Bob McDaniel...(sic)...Bob McDaniel, general counsel at Presstek
Investors should use common sense to protect themselves when they read threads, McKinney said. People shouldn't believe everything they read and should do their own research. "The theory on which Silicon Investor was founded is that individual investors, when given the tools they need, can make decisions better than a broker can," McKinney said. For Andre, the Ohio housewife, making her own decisions has paid off. She's recouped half of the losses caused by her broker. "My broker bought stock in three companies that went bankrupt," Andre said. "Because I find postings on Silicon Investor, I save money. If I see a stock that looks interesting, I'll do my own research and then buy it. I think the Internet is growing up."
Take a look. If anyone loses money, it is their own fault. They decided to "pull the trigger."
This is a forum of investors...
Now, to Paul, who I have a great deal of respect for, how about posting a non-liabillity clause, ala Fuchi, in each of your posts.....
dave |