When the denied Canter & Siegel, they went to court. What were the grounds for their case? Who won the legal action? Remember that if you lose the case, you have set a legal precedent which will become an enormous loophole for which there is no cure. You are probably better to cure the problem electronically as Eric suggests. The real world of litigation lawyers is a very profitable domain--greatly feared by most professionals in North America. I guess if you want this copuld become the roadblock on the electronic superhighway. --Paul. -- Dr. Paul S. di Virgilio, University of Toronto [log in to unmask]