Not sure what you mean by sublimation. But let me offer you a little scenario. Someone comes and wants to start a defamation action against an anonymous poster and the website too. Those bringing the action - or the judge, perhaps - asks for disclosure of the identity of the poster. Website says 'no chance'. This would probably be seen as obstructive and therefore unhelpful.Horse wrote:So even if BoxRec complied with everying that the courts demanded, and gave every bit of information about the poster that they could, and rejected everything that the poster said. They could still be "actioned" against?dondada wrote:Liable for action rather than prosecution, aye.
That seems very unfair. Would the theoretical sublimation of BoxRec be looked at in a favourable light by the courts, or like a neutral event?
Enzo Mac and the short 1st round.
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How would the website fare if the poster opened his account under a spoof hotmail address from an internet cafe, there is no way of tracing the poster then!
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I suspect the website would resist attempts to reveal anyone's details as a matter of course anyway. But in that case, they couldn't even if even they wanted to.rhino222 wrote:How would the website fare if the poster opened his account under a spoof hotmail address from an internet cafe, there is no way of tracing the poster then!
This is why there are moderators in place - to try and deal with w*nkers like that.
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It probably doesn't make sense, but I meant willing to submit to the authorities will.dondada wrote:Not sure what you mean by sublimation.
So being unhelpful would cost the website more money?dondada wrote:But let me offer you a little scenario. Someone comes and wants to start a defamation action against an anonymous poster and the website too. Those bringing the action - or the judge, perhaps - asks for disclosure of the identity of the poster. Website says 'no chance'. This would probably be seen as obstructive and therefore unhelpful.
Can Twitter or Facebook get sued for the opinions of their users?
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Haha give the man a break 
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Yes, I think being unhelpful would weaken a website's case (if their case was 'it's nothing to do with us, guv').Horse wrote:So being unhelpful would cost the website more money?dondada wrote:But let me offer you a little scenario. Someone comes and wants to start a defamation action against an anonymous poster and the website too. Those bringing the action - or the judge, perhaps - asks for disclosure of the identity of the poster. Website says 'no chance'. This would probably be seen as obstructive and therefore unhelpful.
Can Twitter or Facebook get sued for the opinions of their users?
Ryan Giggs was advised by his law firm, Schillings, to go after Twitter. Can you believe that? And he pays a fortune for that type of advice.
In British law, Twitter and FB could definitely be sued but I doubt they give a monkey's.
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Not at all.MachoMan09 wrote:I'd imagine Facebook and Twitter have their arses covered. The terms and conditions of their sites, that users agree to, are probably such that they cannot be held accountable.
Our law is such that even a newsagent can be sued for what appears in something he sells.
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That's a great findMachoMan09 wrote:Absolutely, but a US based company (e.g. Facebook) is fairly safe regardless - it would seem.dondada wrote:Not at all.MachoMan09 wrote:I'd imagine Facebook and Twitter have their arses covered. The terms and conditions of their sites, that users agree to, are probably such that they cannot be held accountable.
Our law is such that a newsagent can be sued for what appears in something he sells.
http://www.out-law.com/page-10378
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Re: Enzo Mac and the short 1st round.
Maccarinelli is finished, even at British title level.
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He would need more than 40+ seconds to save him if Ovil hit him. He will retire now and go out a winner. Matty v Tony C for the vacant, winner to face Shane Mc?Boxing Pirate wrote:Maccarinelli is finished, even at British title level.
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For those of you who haven't seen it, here it is with Bunces 2pence afterwards also!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK-I0rqH9dg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK-I0rqH9dg
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One rule that has served me very well: Don't listen to Bunce.
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Bunce ad libs a lot, which is very tough. Essentially he gets chucked in a studio for an hour without a basic script and is left to his own devices so in fairness that is a very tough ask so you have to compliment his media skills.
Maybe this is why he talks a bit of nonsense sometimes and also he is probably encouraged to be vocal and controversial etc. He is always entertaining though and I doubt many broadcasters could do as good a job in those conditions.
Maybe this is why he talks a bit of nonsense sometimes and also he is probably encouraged to be vocal and controversial etc. He is always entertaining though and I doubt many broadcasters could do as good a job in those conditions.
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I agree with that, a lot of his commentary is done on the hoof and his enthusiasm for the sport is always there.Coco wrote:Bunce ad libs a lot, which is very tough. Essentially he gets chucked in a studio for an hour without a basic script and is left to his own devices so in fairness that is a very tough ask so you have to compliment his media skills.
Maybe this is why he talks a bit of nonsense sometimes and also he is probably encouraged to be vocal and controversial etc. He is always entertaining though and I doubt many broadcasters could do as good a job in those conditions.
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I quite like Steve Bunce and I am not surprised that he has been taking the "it was incompetence" line, because he wants to keep his job.
I am not going to condemn him for writing or saying that sort of thing, but I do disagree with his argument in the articles of his that I have read. I think anything he writes or says about sensitive issues like this when he is defending his employer should be taken with a big pinch of salt.
I am not going to condemn him for writing or saying that sort of thing, but I do disagree with his argument in the articles of his that I have read. I think anything he writes or says about sensitive issues like this when he is defending his employer should be taken with a big pinch of salt.
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I am implying that in theory it isn't in his employer's interests that official's corruption at one of his shows, in favour of one of his boxers, is exposed (regardless of whether he had anything to do with it or not).The Dark Destroyer wrote:Are you implying that it was down to a certain promoter that what happened happened?
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The timekeeper responsible for the short first round has been suspended from duty for 9 months.
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Any news regarding the outcome of the fight? A NC, rematch or we all move along? As the 'The Insider', you appear to know more than me (which is not surprising nor difficult, to be truthful).The Insider wrote:The timekeeper responsible for the short first round has been suspended from duty for 9 months.
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The result will stand. I have been told there is a strong possibility that Enzo will relinquish and the title will be declared vacant. Rumour is Askin v conquest for the title and Shane could fight the winner, this is all speculation atm though, as you know it can all change in a week.
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Somebody better time the 9 months for himThe Insider wrote:The timekeeper responsible for the short first round has been suspended from duty for 9 months.
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Oooooo very cutting :)JamesH wrote:Somebody better time the 9 months for himThe Insider wrote:The timekeeper responsible for the short first round has been suspended from duty for 9 months.