--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Joe D'Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It gets worse when we consider the work environment. Let's say a
business employs 10 salespeople and it has a support staff of 25
additional people. Something libelous gets posted from one of those
35 computers. When
At 1:35 PM + 3/18/06, bluebishop82 wrote:
>...I don't mind anonymous posters, but I do think the website should be
>responsible for saving IP addresses so that if someone crosses the
>line on libel then they can be found and held accountable.
Recording the IP address and time stamp with posts
I respectfully disagree with the "free speech" argument. When the
Constitution was written, there was no internet. The idea was for a
citizen to speak his or her mind in a public space, where in a public
square or in a newspaper without prosecution. In these realms, the speaker
was easily re