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Re: Raceflo complaint Sat, 17 September 2005 12:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
4DaDrift wrote on Sat, 17 September 2005 04:23

2 notes for the board to consider
we have in our legal system something similar to freedom of speech in our cosntitution and set laws alas it would be a dictatorship not a democracy we live under Smile
also, no person corporation body etc is able to deny limit or restrict etc in any way a persons legal rights and responsibilites regardless of their rule regulations conditions etc beyond that of the australian legal law so for the sake of all i hope the current setup for this website has been reviewed legally wise as it woudl be a shame to loose this site

*australia is the second highest in averages for litigation in the world btw*


isn't the forum something set up and run by ndividuals, not a business?

it would be an utter shame to see some fuckwit take toymods to court due to their inability to put up advertising, and have the forum taken down...

i think there would be a few hundred people willing to picket/firebomb said establishment....

the toymods forum is not a market. it's a place for ppl to talk abotu toyotas and sell shit they don't need.. any company that is allowed to sell things commercially should realise it is a priveledge.

companies do NOT have the right to advertie in your home (unless it is on TV or in a newspaper etc).
regardless of what ppl may think, they do not have the right to advertise anywhere and everywhere.... you cannot put stickers on ppls cars without permission, you can't put ads on telegraph poles....

freedom of speech, and freedom to advertise are completely different things.. australia doesn't have freedom of speech. no you can't make conditions that contravene aussie law, but it would be interesting to see what australian law says (if anything) about companies advertising on private forums (this is not a public forum since you have to sign up to get into it).


and as stated before, the amount of ill-will produced would likely be devastating for a business....
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