In 1982, TSR, the original publisher of "Dungeons and Dragons," succeeded in a similar scheme by claiming the "assets, but none of the liabilities" of SPI, Inc. as loan collateral.
(1) The 'constituency' argument seems salient.
(2) Muting -- instead of blocking -- still allows trolls to piggyback @AOC's account, displaying such things 'fake nude photos' to actual constituents.
I don't offer any solution, but I do admire the problem.
I always confuse the prestigious law firm 1-800-LAW-FIRM with WeWillFightForU com, who represent Murray Energy in its lawsuit against John Oliver's Last Week Tonight.
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taking the opposite 'tact'?
If Mr. Geigner really tacts his sails, it is a tackless thing for him to do.
this is what TSR did to SPI
In 1982, TSR, the original publisher of "Dungeons and Dragons," succeeded in a similar scheme by claiming the "assets, but none of the liabilities" of SPI, Inc. as loan collateral.
Re: No, the gander gets sawdust, not sauce.
In Erie County's Town of Tonawanda, some people suggest formalizing sexual 'gratuities' as a perq. https://buffalochronicle.com/2020/08/29/tonawanda-residents-want-a-new-policy-that-allows-police-to- accept-sexual-gratuities/
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Do they get qualified immunity under the CFAA for TOS violations?
How would that work?
muting does NOT achieve the same result
I've modified my views on this.
(1) The 'constituency' argument seems salient.
(2) Muting -- instead of blocking -- still allows trolls to piggyback @AOC's account, displaying such things 'fake nude photos' to actual constituents.
I don't offer any solution, but I do admire the problem.
Re: from Paul Krassner's "Realist" #144 (Summer 2000)
from Paul Krassner's "Realist" #144 (Summer 2000)
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