Derek Smythe wrote:
Karl Auerbach wrote:
It seems to me that in all of these internet matters that one should not jump to the conclusion that something is unlawful until there has been an a concrete legal procedure that has find that to be the case.
How long will this process take?
As long as it takes. Otherwise we will have a system in which a mere accusation is sufficient. We recently saw in New Zealand that the copyright people tried to push through a system in which people could have rights taken away - like being denied access to the internet - by the mere accusation that they were violating copyrights. And have we not learned enough of how things can get bad through "expedited" processes such as in the DMCA? Personally, I'd rather have justice than a system that could very easily turn into e-witch burning. Inventing a new, fast alternative legal system - which is what is being suggested here - is something that ought not to be done without the most careful of reflection. --karl--