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- From: betsys@cs.umb.edu (Elizabeth Schwartz)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: Re: legal question re anonymity online
- Message-ID: <BETSYS.93Jan12023739@ra.cs.umb.edu>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 07:37:39 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: mkj@world.std.com's message of 11 Jan 93 02: 53:55 GMT
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- I don't mind anonymity on a limited forum such as a private BBS. I use
- a few local BBS's that allow anonymous accounts, and a fun time is had
- by all. One problem is that the Internet is *one big* net, and those
- of us who are on through our jobs are sharing space with those who are
- on for education(formal or independant) and those who are on for pure
- amusement.
- There *are* anonymous areas on the net, and there are anonymous
- servers that are publicly accessible and cater to specific needs such
- as personal ads. Any message that goes through an anonymous server is
- clearly identified, so any user who strikes up a correspondence or
- business deal with an anonymous person *knows* that they are dealing
- with an alias, and can do so by choice and at their own risk.
- I don't really care if a system allows "handles" or not, personally,
- and I think a private BBS, however large, can do what they like. For
- that matter, I don't see anywhere in the guidelines (correct me if I'm
- wrong) that says I can't give an internet account to a user with a
- fake name. For my own purposes, and to be responsible to my employers,
- *I* want to know who all of my users are. No user is anonymous to me.
- As long as we're sharing the wires and the groups with business,
- professional and academic organizations, I think the "play" space will
- have to be separate from the "work" space. In the PC BBS world, most
- systems started out allowing handles, but had to go to real names to
- reduce the "noise" level. If the Internet allowed handles, I think we
- would see True Chaos (Imminent Death of the Net Averted....)
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