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Re: Remailer Musings



kitten writes:
  
>On the other hand, part of the rules of being a common carrier are
>that one is *required* to cooperate with appropriate
>authorities to prevent this sort of abuse and to catch said
>abusers if/when it happens.  I suspect that Mr. Templeton's
>lawyer could make a case that by setting up a remailer
>where one cannot "trace calls," one is violating the
>requirements of being a common carrier, and thus is
>responsible for content.

The PO delivers mail whether or not it has a return address, let alone
whether it has a _correct_ return address, so I suspect that Mr.
Templeton's lawyer would have to be very creative indeed to pass that
analogy by anyone who isn't asleep at the wheel. I think his thinly
veiled warnings re: remailer operator legal liability are an attempt
to intimidate, as it can get expensive to defend yourself even from
a very weak claim ....... just ask Phil Zimmerman.

          Jeff
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