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Grex > Oldcoop > #240: Subpoenas and Similar Inquiries. | |
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richard
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response 100 of 106:
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Feb 19 01:38 UTC 2005 |
okay then, try this:
"Cyberspace communications further reserves the right to turn over any
and all materials contained in user files to legal authorities if said
authorities have showed cause in court and obtained legal subpoenas.
It is understood that such actions can be taken by staff in response
to criminal and/or civil subpoeanas, and that the user accepts the
rights of the board and staff of cyberspace communications to protect
Grex by undertaking these actions.
By acceptance of and use of a login on grex, the user acknowledges the
rules and stipulations stated above, and fully indemnifies and holds
harmless cyberspace communications inc., the board and staff of
cyberspace communications inc. and any organization affiliated or
providing service to cyberspace communications, from any legal
challenges or requests for damages as a result of staff actions to
enforce these stipulations or enforcement of any of grex's stated
rules. The user agrees in perpetuity to waive his rights to pursue
any legal action, including civil damages, against grex that arise
from the board and staff of cyberspace communications taking proper
action to preserve this system."
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cyklone
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response 101 of 106:
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Feb 19 15:53 UTC 2005 |
Richard proves over and over why Grex needs legal counsel. You cannot
force users to waive their legal rights simply by way of a posted
disclaimer saying "you have no rights because this is what Grex intends to
do." Hell, sometimes a person's rights can't even be waived in a writing
they sign. Just ask the A2 School System, which had to pay out tons of
money to substitute teachers based on (misplaced) reliance on just such
waivers. Tod makes some very good points. It's about time people around
here started listening instead of acting like his ideas are a mere
inconvenience that can be remedied by a few magic words in the MOTD.
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nharmon
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response 102 of 106:
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Feb 19 18:56 UTC 2005 |
What would it cost Grex to have legal counsel?
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scholar
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response 103 of 106:
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Feb 19 19:10 UTC 2005 |
A night with your mother.
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richard
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response 104 of 106:
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Feb 19 19:50 UTC 2005 |
#102 it could cost a lot to retain legal counsel, which is why it
might be a good idea for grex to look into legal insurance or some
kind of pre-paid legal plan. Whereby grex makes small regular
payments to a law firm in exchange for an agreement that they can get
occasional counsel from the lawyer and retain the lawyer's full
services in the future if necessary.
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naftee
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response 105 of 106:
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Feb 20 22:44 UTC 2005 |
Hey guys! Looks, it's tsty !@
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jesuit
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response 106 of 106:
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May 17 02:15 UTC 2006 |
TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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