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reply posted on 15-2-2012 @ 02:14 AM by AQuestion
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Dear Lexx790,

I think a two million dollar settlement will suffice How many of those can a website handle?.



reply posted on 15-2-2012 @ 04:29 AM by dontlaughthink
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Maybe the question you should ask is why don't they sue.

Is it because the information posted on this site is actually true.


reply posted on 15-2-2012 @ 05:42 AM by ignorant_ape
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relax , yuor paranoia is slipping into over drive

legaly , the person making the statement bears the legal responsibility for it ,

thats it

a forum is vastly different to a newspaper or TV station , and cannot be held responsible for libelous content - UNLESS the content has already been judged libelous in a court of law and the forum refuses to remove it - then they are guilty of libel

thats the crux - making an acusation that a statement is libelous - is just that a counter claim

and ats staff cannot be expected to comply with any counterclaim of " its libel " untill the courts have judged the case

ergo - ATS is safe


reply posted on 15-2-2012 @ 10:33 PM by AQuestion
reply to post by ignorant_ape



Dear ignorant_ape,

LOL.


relax , yuor paranoia is slipping into over drive


Sorry you found me bringing up the question so offensive. The law is not settled regarding the internet, it is being developed as case after case brings up new issues. Anti-online bullying laws will effect more than just mainstream media and foreign countries with different laws will be free to block content which does not fall within their laws. You should look up the slander laws in England or the hate speech laws in France. Four years ago I was talking about how Australia was going to start filtering the web and I got the same sort of response I did to this post (it was on a different website).

Try reading this news article

CBS News - Obama Eying Internet ID for Americans

It may be the wild, wild west for the internet today; but, do you really think that it will continue this way, that is not history and that is not what is being discussed. Your internet service provider, cell phone company and sites such as google have already agreed to give out personal information if asked by the government for the information. Is that also paranoia? Perhaps you think that a law has to be passed to institute the proposed regulations on the internet; but, it does not, court cases can be used.


reply posted on 14-4-2012 @ 11:02 AM by YellowRoseTx51
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Well it appears to be happening in real time now. DISCLOSETV has been SHUT DOWN! And look what they are calling it...SEDITION! How can a site, talking about mostly Aliens, be called Sedition?? And worse...look at the COVEN LOGO'S. www.disclose.tv...
EA is ENKI...so it is 'EACO' which is ENKI and COMPANY. The Eagle Logo is Enlil.

It is Canon Law "All names of 'gods' must be in all capital letters"
"All COVENS of 'gods' must be in all capital letters preceded by the word 'of' to denote 'possessed by' gods, and must display their Registered Coven Symbol" which became called the CORPORATE LOGO.

Which is why 'Chase' uses the Melchizedek Order of Lilith as its Logo. "chize" is "CHASE". Rules of language: "i/e/a, s/z" are interchangeable in Saxon and German word formations.


reply posted on 14-4-2012 @ 12:47 PM by VforVendettea
reply to post by AQuestion



If websites could be shut down for slander their would be about three left running ebay, paypal and the prayer website. It would for all purposes shut down the internet.


reply posted on 16-4-2012 @ 07:32 PM by AQuestion
reply to post by YellowRoseTx51



Disclose tv is in the middle of a makeover according to the news. My guess is that what you are seeing is just their way of complaining about the coming internet regulations.



reply posted on 16-4-2012 @ 07:35 PM by AQuestion
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I think what you will see and have seen is that the websites get a warning first that they must regulate when requested or become aware. YouTube regularly takes down videos rather than be sued. The anti-bullying suits have begun, consider the college student who posted a video of his roommate having sex and the roommate killed himself. He is being prosecuted on criminal charges.
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