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Re: YEAR-2000 LEAKS STOP HERE
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lugnet.admin.general
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Fri, 10 Dec 1999 22:35:14 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.general, "Remy de Prez" <remydeprez@freemail.nl> writes:
> > [...snipped flagrant privacy-invading list of URLs...]
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> NO MORE YEAR-2000 LEGO PRODUCT LEAKS ON LUGNET. I'M NOT SAYING PLEASE.
> ANYONE ELSE POSTS WRONGFULLY-OBTAINED INFORMATION ABOUT A LEGO PRODUCT
> AND SOMEONE NOTICES IT AND DRAWS IT TO MY ATTENTION, YOU'RE OUT.
> REMY, YOU'RE OUT.
Todd, (and if you boot me for this, so be it...I can go back to being without
lugnet)
If TLG didn't want people to view these scans, then they would -not- be on the
internet. End of it. TLG has them on the internet, without a firewall or
anything else protecting them. Ergo, they are in the public domain for
viewing.
Remy just found them, by using a search (a 'common internet tool').
They are still up as of 1830 est. If it was such a big thing, I don't think
they would still be up.
Leading Seaman James F. Powell
(who has to follow a internet policy more strict than TLG's)
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