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Unlawful speech in Calif or rest of US
One can not shout fire in a theater etc. Is there any speech that has now become unlawful such as the "n" or "f" or other hate words? It may be in bad taste and not the thing to do - but is it unlawful in this country? Thinking about Kramer and h


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
In article <r0pjk2h9tofmi366ce3e8l34nmjduc6t8j@4ax.com>, Ian Michael Gumby <im_gumbyN0Spam@hotmail.com> wrote: >"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message >news:2jfek257o6lmd0uqsbukbfc87opr2s57m8@4ax.com... >> Ian Michael Gumby <


Re: The story of a used car and a dealer: AKA 'The Lemon'
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 08:57:36 -0500, Marty.Rock@gmail.com wrote: >Hi, > >Below a long story running over 3 months now about my used car. It is a >2003 Ford Focus. >I have had the cars now for 15 weeks, and it has spent 11 weeks at the >repair shops


Re: Shouldn't the law protect this?
On Nov 18, 7:28 am, "Mike" <mas_it_2...@yahoo.com> wrote: > One lives in an apartment for 3 years with his wife and a kid. No delay > in monthly payments or such things at all. > > By end of the 3rd year, landlord sent a letter to the tenant asking


Re: Shouldn't the law protect this?
In article <p0vtl2l52v04umisnmbsfpu2cqa2fv396q@4ax.com>, "Mike" <mas_it_2000@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi everone, > > One lives in an apartment for 3 years with his wife and a kid. No delay > in monthly payments or such things at all. > > By end of


Sharing a Burnt Audio CD
This may be an obvious question to those who know more about the subject, but I am having a hard time finding a direct answer. If I buy a CD and lend it to a friend to listen to, this is not illegal. If I burn a copy of this CD and lend it to a frie


Property management is asking too much money for a small fix.
I was helping my friend move and accidentally hit a gutter on the side of the shed that was in the parking lot. Damage was very minimal, gutter has a small dent and some paint got scratched off. Everything can probably be fixed in about half an hour. G


Re: Problems with getting Black's Law Dictionary 1st and 2nd Editions into Public Domain
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 08:57:29 -0500, A Man Beaten by Jacks <nobody@fool.foo> wrote: >>...I e-mailed the current copyright holders of the >>Black's Law Dictionary Library. They told me that the 1st and 2nd >>editions were in fact not in the public do


Re: Problems with getting Black's Law Dictionary 1st and 2nd Editions into Public Domain
In article <reg0m2ljavsuv9hu65kuc5s24b66bunidi@4ax.com>, Tony Rayo <oshidori@gmail.com> wrote: >Does anyone know if they just don't want parts of their dictionary >collection (albeit old ones) floating out there so they told me that, >or do they hav


Re: Problems with getting Black's Law Dictionary 1st and 2nd Editions into Public Domain
Tony Rayo wrote: > I couldn't find public domain editions > of Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition (published in 1891) or Black's > Law Dictionary 2nd Edition (published in 1910) on Google Books or any > other places online where you would expect to


Re: Problems with getting Black's Law Dictionary 1st and 2nd Editions into Public Domain
Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > "Tony Rayo" <oshidori@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Greetings everyone. I noticed I couldn't find public domain > > editions of Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition (published in 1891) > > or Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Edition


Privacy Act prohibit companies form accessing sensitive info on a computer?
Hey - A quick, yet not so simple law question. I have poured over the privacy act, and the personal information and electronics documents act, along with the acccess to information act and numerous others resources including prior lawsuits/court cases


Mistaken identity mess
A couple of years ago I started getting dunning notices and legal papers sent to my address. The defendant's name is very similar to mine, 'Joe A Smith' vs 'Joe Z Smith'. I am not the guy named on these papers. For the most part a simple phone cal


Medical Malpractice - How are you sure
At the age of around 80 or so, FIL finds out he needs to have his gall bladder out. (MIL & FIL are backwoodsy kind of people, not very informed of real world ways, they call what he had "Dad has a gall") He had heart bypass about 2 years before this a


Mediation on boundary dispute.
we are having the survey done. would mediation be the next step to get neighbor's encroachment removed? He violated the county's set-back rule too. A rooster raising operation. 35 cocks a crowing. no partridge in no damn pear tree. -- "In the fu


Re: Legality of ISP/Telco monitoring IP traffic?
"Roy" <aa4re@aa4re.ampr.org> wrote in message news:peg0m2p71bj4ee4qa4vh3gt0v3vq901oo5@4ax.com... > Ian Michael Gumby wrote: >> Hypothetical question. >> Are there any legal issues for an ISP/Telco monitoring the IP traffic on >> their networks? >


Re: Legality of ISP/Telco monitoring IP traffic?
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message news:oeg0m2hahbgjprm8s1c7jqheek3o4hg92p@4ax.com... > In article <m0vtl2t6g8gkhe9giths0lv5nn40b7skc0@4ax.com>, > Ian Michael Gumby <im_gumbyN0Spam@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Are there any lega


Judith Regan, OJ Simpson and a fraudulent transfer
Regarding the aborted OJ Simpson "If I Did It" project (which, presumably, has largely been paid for by way of an advance), The Guardian says today: "In her statement, Regan makes an attempt to justify the fact that she paid for the OJ Simpson book and


Re: hotel reservations bungled
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > >> you are not likely to recover anything so long >>as you got a room and paid the rate for that room. > > What if the "special value" was on something other


Re: hotel reservations bungled
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote: >>If the OP had refused the substitute room and gone elsewhere, and >>the OP's credit card was charged anyway for the guaranteed >>reservation, then maybe in that case the


Getting divorced and married in the same tax year.
My soon-to-be-wife was recently divorced back in June. WI. law states there is a 6 month waiting period to re-marry. If we get married in Dec. of this year (after the 6 month wait), do we file our taxes as married? Is it better to wait and get married


Getting back at a contractor
Hi, I hired a contractor to build a home addition. He made many changes and substitutions and also left a good bit of finish work undone. We came to the punch list point. I presented him with a punch list and included everything change and substi


Fire/Smoke Damage to Property
In May 2006, my neighbor started a fire inside of his house. He then stepped outside of his house and pointed a pistol at Peco Workers who immediately told the cops who were working the traffic detail. Long story short, my neighbor was shot and kille


Re: Federal Interstate Wire Act Question
In article <00d3m2585erunfpu2nekpijv13agc7hh2s@4ax.com>, pbd22 <dushkin@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi. > [[.. munch ..]] > for >example, if i was to put together a >site dedicated to betting on a


Federal Interstate Wire Act Question
"pbd22" <dushkin@gmail.com> wrote: > I have been doing some reading about betting exchanges such > as betfair and what have you. A decent article found in the > online edition of bloomberg explained that the Federal > Interstate Wire Act has prohib


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
asked about the shopkeeper privilege. In particular, I wondered if it or its reasonableness is triggered by a buzzer that goes off randomly when a customer leaves. nospam@isp.com wrote: > As of course you already know, the answer for you will depen


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
<nospam@isp.com> wrote: [wrt "shopkeeper privilege"] >This includes Calif., whose Penal ยง 490.5(f)(1), in providing a >defense against a wrongful arrest" prosecution, directs: > > "A merchant may detain a person for a reasonable > time for the


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
>Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: > >>Generally speaking, *no*, you have not signed away your 4th amendment >>rights. In fact, you _cannot_ sign away that right, it is considered >>a "fundamental" and "inalienable" right. "Fundamental" means that y


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote: >Uhhh, I agree that there is an element of psychology. But I don't think >you have a right to refuse the inspection. Perhaps they are not willing >to enforce their rights, but just 'cause you get away with bre


Re: Did I sign away my 4th amendment rights in my Costco membership?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: > What do these uniform decisions say about customers' persons? >For instance my local WalMart has a device at the door that plays an >announcement when folks carrying certain devices, including but not


Re: Declaring a Residence a Public Nuisance
GeekBoy <nunya@nunya.com> wrote: [house next door to OP is inhabited by people that OP believes are using and dealing illegal drugs. OP also believes the house is being trashed and it is being turned into "a public eyesore".] If your n


Car Accident Help
I had this car mishap a few days back. Imagine a T intersection between the gate of my apartment complex and the road. I was waiting at the gate trying to make a right turn .. I was watching out for the traffic coming from the left .. when this person


Can I be kicked out of the house?
Hi All: I have a question about my right to live in the house or ownership portion. I live in California. I was adopted since I was an infant and been living in my adopted parents' house since. My parents never charged me a rent. My mother passed


Re: 3 car rear end accident
John Hyde wrote: > on 11/17/2006 4:16 AM In his closing argument to the court Stan said the > following: > > Let's be realistic. What you were really doing was claiming "your" > > "space" by trying not to leave enough room for anyone to get it.


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