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To: justlurking
These programs are a form of breaking and entering, and all those involved with developing and distributing them, as well as those advertising through them, are members of criminal conspiracies to break and enter. Long prison terms are the correct method to deal with such criminal conspiracies.
19 posted on 02/05/2004 8:04:24 AM PST by per loin
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To: per loin
These programs are a form of breaking and entering, and all those involved with developing and distributing them, as well as those advertising through them, are members of criminal conspiracies to break and enter. Long prison terms are the correct method to deal with such criminal conspiracies.

Yeah right. When you leave the confines of your own network or PC area (in other words, your house), you are in public as far as the Internet is concerned.

What you suggest would be the same as locking up someone who follows you as you perform your daily routine of leaving your driveway, going to McDonalds for breakfast, stopping by your bank, going to the dry cleaners, visiting your grandmother at the retirement center, stopping by a bar for a beer on the way home, then finally stopping the chase once you hit your driveway.

Maybe all private detectives should be locked up.

You want COMPLETE privacy? Don't traverse the Internet.

22 posted on 02/05/2004 8:10:59 AM PST by xrp
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