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Internet and Civil Liberties?


hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com
10 Mar 2006 12:30:59 -0800

There's been a lot of press lately about dangerous people using the
Internet to prey on others.

However, technical weaknesses make it easy to forge someone else's
identity. What protection is there if an innocent person is accused
of being an identity thief, pervert, defrauder, etc.?

Suppose some molester uses your identity in a chat to arrange an
illicit meeting with a victim. Will cops come after you? How would
you defend yourself?

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