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From: smcmahon at eiv.com (Shawn McMahon)
Subject: Re: Administrivia: Poll

On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 06:54:56PM +0200, Andreas Gietl said:
> 
> But i wonder if this may raise to legal problems for the moderators. Maybe 
> sometimes a vendor comes to the solution the disclosure of a security vuln 
> lead to damage. He may not get the "poster", but he will get the moderators. 
> Since the moderators MUST read all posts, they will be responsible for the 
> information that goes on to the list and have to judge if the content is 
> legal or not. So this would be kinnda hot ....

Not if it's moderated by folks in a country where that's not necessary.
What countries meet that criteria is left as an exercise for those who
care...  :-)


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