|> -----Original Message----- |> From: Ron Stark [mailto:ronstark§businesspark.com.au] |> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 10:32 AM |> To: 'dns§lists.auda.org.au' |> Subject: RE: [DNS] DNS List |> |> |> My understanding ( and I am open to be corrected here) is |> that a forum such |> as this list falls under the Publications Act or similar, and as such |> renders the publisher (auDA) liable for its content - |> despite the fact that |> they have no direct input. |> |> Look at Yahoo (I think) being sued for allowing Nazi |> memorabilia to be sold |> on its auction site. Websites are different to mailing lists. The comparision can not be made. Also, the fact there are legal entities willing to take a case does not mean the case is justified or the inferences correct. Logic tells me a mailing list is no different to the participants posting directly. The mailing list host only facilitates the subscriber base. They are not publishers but transport agents. If mailing lists are deemed to be legally publishers then Post Offices should also. And Phone Book distributers. They all become liable for any content distributed using their services. Don't mind me. I'm getting fed up with the legal fraternity turning the Internet into another litigation playground. Darryl (Dassa) Lynch.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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