You can't spell failure without FAI
I'd be willing to part with some cash to protect on-line free speech relating to Irish football on the web.
I wonder are there are any legal types who read here regularly who be willing to do a bit of pro-bono work?
bhs
If it's the 3 letter organisation I'm thinking of, I'd be willing to support such a fund.
Just when you think the said organisation was gone for good they re-surface to cause mayhem, I think everyone on this forum has had a bad experience over the years from said organisation whether it be over priced tickets, delayed journey times or a narcissistic workforce....
CIE.........you've gone too far this time
Theres a lot of test cases waiting to happen. the libel laws are way out of date and really were not made with digital media in mind.
Anyway to be libel it would have to be untrue. If its the organisation we are all thinking of they haven't a leg to stand on and its about time someone stuck it to them.
TO TELL THE TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONARY
The ONLY foot.ie user with a type of logic named after them!
All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.
OK - I'll setup a list in here later on tonight listing what people would be willing to contribute towards staving off the legal eagles.
A running total of sorts would be a useful thing to have to keep track of all this.
On the subject of this proposed "legal shoeing" by the overweight front row of the nameless ones - I've heard rumours from other sources confirming the worst.
This may get worse before it gets better...
Kom Igen, FCK...
Yes! Somebody in unsaid organisation seems to have a lot of time on their hands.
The truth is never libellous .
obviously i've no idea about the specifics of what is at stake here, but i could recommend http://www.digitalrights.ie/ for resources about online liability, as well as plenty of moral support from some civil liberties zealots..
MCD Promoters sued Boards.ie
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I'll chip in.
"You got to fight the power
Fight the powers that be"
- Public Enemy
Though at times, I think online criticism simply isn't going far enough:
"The only way to change things
Is to shoot men who arrange things."
- Dexy's
Revenge for 2002
I'm not willing to contribute without condition.
Lets say some raving Dundalk fan said something completely inaccurate about some organisation, then there's not a hope in hell that I'd fork out, to defend them.
If I felt the forum was being bullied and freedom of speech was being denied, then I'd consider making a contribution towards the cost of defending its stance.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Agreed, that's why it's imperative that we stand up to this bullying. In the long term it'll be better for the game in this country.
As we all know, we as fans have the game's best interests at heart. That sense of righteousness helped sustain us when we were getting rid of the cancer that affected Rovers. When you're right and your motives are pure it's very hard to be defeated.
KOH
No One Likes Us, We Don't Care
There are a couple of cases heading towards the Supreme Court according to an article in the Irish Times on January 20th (in relation to the An Fear Rua GAA orientated website). I've copied the relevant section below.
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Having studied for and taken a law degree when in the public service, he has a natural wariness about the still unfolding shape of on-line defamation. Although there are some cases in the system the Supreme Court has yet to make a determination on the parameters of internet responsibility.
He hopes the bona fides of website administrators will be taken into account but no one knows and he doesn't wish to be the one finding out in some scaldingly expensive action down in the Four Courts.
Every day he checks the discussion board for the latest threads and also receives the assistance of several contributors, also with legal backgrounds, who contact him as soon as they spot anything with potential legal ramifications.
This is no guarantee against trouble. "You watch as much as you can," he says, "but often it can be the 41st posting on a thread that goes mad after 40 perfectly reasonable ones."
It's worked well so far and only twice has the site been contacted directly to take down a thread - and in one case it had already been deleted.
Cahill accepts three is also what he terms "a propriety issue". Anonymous posters can say what they like about anyone and it's up to the site to filter out the unacceptable, whether or not it's potentially defamatory. Tighter registration rules have been introduced in response to this and evolving technology.
Can you tell us if it is defamation or copyright, or something else?
Would also chip in, but moving the website to another hosting company outside certain borders would also do the job.
Boards thing is still ongoing MCD havent a leg to stand on but have the money to win it(dont know how the courts work must be a Shels thing)
kdjac
well i wonder if they could stop this?
fai-lure.blogspot.com
anybody who wants to contribute pm me
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