From: Eric Cordian <emc@wire.insync.net>
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
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UTC Datetime: 1998-10-16 07:08:17 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 15:08:17 +0800
From: Eric Cordian <emc@wire.insync.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 15:08:17 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: IP: ISP not liable for customer's messages
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> An appeals court in Florida has ruled against a woman who sued
> America Online because one of its customers, a convicted sex
> offender, used an AOL chat group to try to sell the woman's
> 11-year-old son a pornographic video. The court said that federal law
> protects online services from being held liable for the messages
> transmitted by their members sell the videotape of the boy. The
> defeated lawsuit, which is being appealed to the Supreme Court, tried
> to characterize America Online as "a home shopping network for
> pedophiles and child pornographers." (AP/Washington Post 15 Oct 98)
As I recall, the individual was trying to sell a pornographic video
featuring the woman's 11 year old son, which is another thing entirely.
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Eric Michael Cordian 0+
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