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Re: Is hate code speech?



William H. Geiger III wrote:
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> In <[email protected]>, on 08/25/98
>    at 05:55 PM, [email protected] said:
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> >Jackson, who is now working as a full-time programmer at Dell Computers
> >in San Antonio, is not willing to give up her fight against IS despite
> >the slim chances of a legal victory. "At this point, I'm not interested
> >in the money," claims an unbowed Jackson, "I only want the public to
> >think twice about the kinds of hateful messages that may be hidden inside
> >the software they use everyday."
> 
> <sigh> Now we have to worry about PC variable and function names. What a
> crock.
> 
> Isn't there laws on the books that if you file a frivolous law suite like
> the one above and you loose then you have to pay the expenses of the other
> party?
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> 
	Well this far in the USA we do not have such a law :<
We should that way stupid fools that spill hot coffee on themselves will
not try to sue McDonalds for over 1.2 Million$ because the coffee was to
hot...   Go figure, hot coffee is not supposed to be hot.

Many other countries have laws that if your bring a case to court and
loose you pay the fees of the one you sued.  Any folks from around the
world that can attest to how your country handles cases?

			- lhe