Klarinet Archive - Posting 000484.txt from 2003/04

From: "Steve White" <bass.clarinet@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] eBay fraud - .jpeg theft!!!!!
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2003 00:37:00 -0400

Walter, I would proceed carefully. The particular slang-ish speech this
individual uses in his post to you trips the little buzzer in the back of my
head. Possible script kiddy (AKA juvinal - or junivally minded - with no
morals and fewer screwples) He made reference to your web site closing down
in three weeks. (he may mean by his actions) Some persons who pull this
particular type of crap are best left alone otherwise they use any complaint
as an excuse to attack you or your site. You might forward his information
to your ISP with hopes of keeping him from attacking your site.

Just another possible side of this topic. Is this person potentially
dangerous face to face? Probably not, in cyberspace? --VERY possibly.

Tread cautiously

Stev White
Whittier, CA

-----Original Message-----
From: GrabnerWG@-----.com]
Subject: Re: [kl] eBay fraud - .jpeg theft!!!!!

Bill said:

> It's not a matter of what he deserves. It's a matter of what the larger
society deserves --- namely, the ability to trust. It's more than just
'principle'.

Mark said:

> Yup. It's just normal, everyday, copyright infringement>>

Walter says:

I don't believe that the guy even has/had a saxophone to sell. If he steals
a pic, makes up a decription that doesn't fit the instrument, envelopes
himself in aliases, then vigorously denies both and threatens the person
reminding him, what makes us think he even has an instrument to sell?

That's what got me mad. Don't care that much about the pic.......

Walter

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