Guest guest Posted November 23, 1999 Report Share Posted November 23, 1999 Usenet Ban a Slippery Slope? > > > > > > From Wired News > > <http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,32550,00.html> > > > > Usenet Ban a Slippery Slope? > > by Craig Bicknell > > > > 3:00 a.m. 16.Nov.1999 PST > > > > A brutal, months-long Usenet word brawl that cost jobs and came > > to death threats ended in a Seattle court Friday when a judge > > forbade one of the combatants to post new messages on pain of > > felony charges. > > > > The order, which prevents ski buff Abraham from posting > > any messages on the Usenet newsgroup Rec.Skiing.Alpine (RSA), > > is intended to keep the flame war from erupting into the real > > world. Abraham and most of the disputants live in Seattle and > > have met offline. > > > > > > See also: Break It to Me Gently Online > > <http://newspub.hotwired.com/news/story/0,1240,20420,00.html> > > > > The Usenet prohibition is part of a broader " no contact " order > > that forbids Abraham to contact his adversaries in the real world, > > on the telephone, or using email. > > > > But free speech advocates say that adding Usenet to the order > > may violate the First Amendment. > > > > " Saying that someone can't use a particular communications media > > is beyond the constitutional limits, " said Shari Steele, an > > attorney with Electronic Frontier Foundation. " It's too broad. A > > more appropriate order would be one that prohibited threatening > > language in messages targeted to a specific individual. " > > > > Abraham took off on a ski trip after Friday's ruling and > > was unavailable for comment, but the RSA board was bristling > > anew. There were dozens of sharp stands, both pro and con. > > > > " I don't agree with some of the posts on RSA. Hell, I positively > > DISLIKE some of the people here.... Still, I'll defend to the > > death their rights to be obnoxious assholes on this [board] > > (it's called " Freedom of Speech " ), " wrote one poster in part. > > > > The fracas began last spring as a dispute over who should get > > some free ski-lift passes that Abraham had gotten his hands on > > (posters to the RSA board frequently meet online, set up trips, > > and meet on the slopes). > > > > Abraham ran into at least one of the disputants, Anthea Kerrison, > > at the Whistler ski area north of Vancouver, British Columbia. The > > two carried the argument online when they returned home. > > > > It quickly turned nasty. Abraham and Kerrison supporters dove in > > from either side, insults flying like fists. > > > > " They wrote that I sodomized my stepson using mayonnaise, " said > > Bert Hoff, a friend of Abraham's who has posted his version of > > the Rec.Skiing saga and is pressing Abraham to appeal. " They said > > my wife was a crack whore. " > > > > Hoff fueled the flames by calling Boeing, where Hobbs > > -- one of his and Abraham's antagonists -- was working as a > > contractor. He complained that Hobbs was posting noxious filth > > to Usenet on Boeing's time. Boeing yanked Hobbs' contract. > > > > Abraham's foes complained to his employer too, ski-maker > > K2. Abraham lost his job as a Web site moderator. > > > > That's when the death threats began. > > > > " I don't make idle threats like you, just keep that in mind when > > you look out the window and want to go for a walk, " wrote one > > anonymous poster to Abraham. " It's tough to ski when one does > > not have use of his knees. If you don't want trouble, I suggest > > you disappear. A suggestion to stop your insanity ... how about > > a bullet to your brain? " > > > > Abraham's rejoinder: " I had hoped that I would never have to > > carry a weapon again. As I write, I just finished dressing for > > my normal Sabbath morning trip to synagogue. Suit, tie, and > > shoulder holster... I hope you are worrying, because I have no > > intention of forgetting what you have done to me, and no intention > > of forgiving. " > > > > At that point, one of Abraham's online foes hired a private > > investigator. The PI sniffed around, concluded Abraham had gone > > beyond the pale and went to the cops. > > > > A detective from the Seattle PD, Leanne Shirey, posted a message > > on the RSA board urging everyone to calm down. > > > > " We politely asked them to desist, and all but one did, " said > > Shirey. That one was Abraham. His intransigence ultimately led > > to the court order against him, she said. > > > > Shirey defends the decision to bar Abraham from posting on Usenet, > > claiming it was the only way to end the battle before it became > > a blood and bones affair. > > > > " It's just like a neighborhood dispute, " and RSA happens to be > > part of the neighborhood, she said. It's perfectly reasonable > > to keep Abraham out of the virtual neighborhood if he's going to > > incite violence. > > > > Hogwash, said Abraham's friend Hoff, a former attorney. > > > > " I want to get the ACLU involved. This is an abuse of the > > Constitution. I think the judge thought she was making a petty > > ruling on a misdemeanor, but she unwittingly stepped into the > > deep doo-doo of Internet censorship. " > > > > The ACLU had not yet reviewed the case and declined comment > > on Monday. > > > > ---------------------- > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- Easily schedule meetings and events using the group calendar! > > -- /cal?listname=12-step-free & m=1 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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