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- From: kbibb@maui.qualcomm.com (Ken Bibb)
- Newsgroups: news.admin.policy,comp.ai,alt.society.civil-liberties
- Subject: AI protected by Constitution? (Was Re: Paul Pomes of UIUC.EDU in electronic harrassment business. NOT!)
- Message-ID: <kbibb.725256233@maui>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 04:03:53 GMT
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- In <11084.3248.uupcb@factory.com> michael.polymenakos@factory.com (Michael Polymenakos) writes:
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- >Anatolia.mn.org, the exclusive gateway of the #1 internet/usenet abuser,
- >the unstoppable, electronically unadressable M.U.T.L.U. / A.R.G.I.C,
- >the first-amendment beneficiary from the country where people
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Do non-sentient programs get Constitutional rights? I don't
- think so... Opinions?
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- >have no first amendment (or equivalent) rights[1], complaining about
- >misuse of computing facilities?
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- --
- Ken Bibb "he heard the snow falling faintly through the
- kbibb@qualcomm.com universe and faintly falling, like the descent of
- jester@crash.cts.com their last end, upon all the living and the dead."
- --"The Dead", James Joyce
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