| Vincent ( @ 2007-09-08 02:47:00 |
|
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Current mood: | |
| Current music: | "Little Bit O' Soul" - Music Explosion |
| Entry tags: | arrests, censorship, controversy, court cases, identifications, internet, litigation, live journal, paid accounts, permanent accounts, police, predictions, prohibited content, reports, six apart, strikethrough, suspensions, terminations, vigilantes, watch |
A weblog service's next move I may not be into "fan fiction"; but I sporadically dwell upon "speculative fiction". (The name is invented. Any use of a real name is accidental and coincidental.) [Specific E-Mail header information deleted] As we have indicated on multiple occasions, we have no intention of ever hosting this content. Submitting a payment to us does not permit you to present this content, or to provide any access to this content, regardless of whether or not it is posted publicly. In addition, to show how seriously we consider this situation, we have taken the additional steps of providing your identification data to both law enforcement agencies, and selected independent internet monitoring organizations. Any or all future incidents of abuse by any other person who still maintains a weblog or weblogs on our servers shall be handled in a similar manner. Your desire to see the inside of a court room may soon occur. But probably not on the terms for which you wished. Our decision is final. Any further communications from you will go unreplied, and shall also be provided to the above-mentioned agencies and organizations. Respectfully,
It would not surprise me if Live Journal / Six Apart's "Strikethrough 07" - Phase III, turned out to be this.
From: LJ Abuse
To: <specific LiveJournal weblogger>
Subject: Account Termination
This message only has an HTML part -- this is a text generated representation
Your Live Journal account "__________" has been terminated.
Your continuing attempts to abuse our hosting services, and then, to file an official complaint with a consumer protection agency when that content was removed, has forced us to take this step.
Mr. Fred Underwood,
Co-Counsel, Legal Dept.,
Six Apart Ltd.