Mechanics' lien, & inn-keepers' (Was: [Am-info] The Reign of Terror
is at hand!)
George J.P. Perry
geoperry@iww.org
Tue, 7 Nov 2000 13:47:11 -0800 (PST)
You'll get it back when you've settled "your bill" (to the satisfaction of
the owner/operator)... you'll be free to go when you've settled... -g.
p.s... speaking of windows, ?who has an url to a sub-directory indexer,
even some thing to index a sub-tree of an ftp-site, please
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Jim Warren wrote:
> At 11:48 AM -0800 11/7/00, Jim Warren wrote:
> >The BSA cannot unilaterally conduct on-site searches of private
> >property without the permission of the owner or their
> >representative, nor can it or any other non-governmental entity
> >unilaterally seize property.
>
> Uh ... just to be clear:
>
> My comments above are limited to *physical* searches and *physical*
> seizures. Of course, the UCITA and various license agreements
> routinely authorize unilateral electronic "entry" via the net, and
> "seizure" and/or demolition/disabling of software based only on the
> vendor's singular allegation of contract violation...