> You might also consider the application of copyright. > Which reminds me, what about this stuff about registering with the copyright office, now at LC, for proctection as third party in copyright infringelment suits? We got a lawyer out there who can expalin it? like, the infringing material is sent via a list. Is the listowner liable? The host site? Whoever provides or transmits the infringing material? If the plaintif had a megabuck attorney I imagine would go for all those and beyond. Taking it a level further, the infringing material was sent from a library providing free access to whomever walks in off the street, by whomever walks in off the street. Is the library going to be liable for copyright infringement as a third party if it has not paid the fee and registered? Any words on wisdom on this? Strictly by the way, some ISPs refuse access to geocites.com on the basis that it contains "hatespeech." Learned about this from some subscribers to one list who tried the URL about turning off undesired MIME and HTML stuff in various systems. Anyone else encountered this? Douglas