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Strategies & Market Trends : CAVALRY'S SHORT BUSTERS - MAGIC EIGHTBALLS PICKS

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To: Baghul who wrote (1185)10/19/1998 1:29:00 AM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) of 1637
 


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The article quotes Yahoo as saying" they have no plan to start moderating their bulletin boards, which are massive, free-ranging discussions linked to the actions of publicly traded companies. "We have no change in sight in terms of that approach," said Mike Riley, Yahoo finance producer. "We really believe in free and open discussion."

But in the last week, Yahoo has changed its rules for posting, Riley said. Participants must now give an e-mail address where they can receive messages from Yahoo, which will help them track users who give valid ISP, company, or online service accounts. However, a user could still hide behind free, anonymous Web-based e-mail addresses or anonymous ISP accounts.

Yahoo implemented the e-mail-address policy after news of the Itex lawsuit broke, but Riley said they had already been considering the idea.

This is now the second suit that has come to light. The first involved Canadian Philip Service in July. Philip successfully subpoenaed Yahoo to find the IP addresses of its online critics, and is tracing the individuals through their ISPs.

wow janice a company got the isp addresses of atheir harshest bashers
wonder if cygs or aznt have similar plans for you and crew????

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