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| Para-Legal 2002-09-13, 3:29 pm |
| Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a small
lawfirm in Chicago IL.
I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
illegal variety.
My question is reproductions of images over the internet.
Now my boss says and he believes there is a gray area around this this.
As a PC tech and a former networking student I understand this as well.
How can you prove with out a reasonable doubt that the images were viewed by
anyone?
If so how?
Then not so then how?
How can we disprove the fact that any of the questionable material wasn't
viewed or downloaded...
Any answers or questions would be helpful
Thank you for all of your time
Rick Leonard
(Steiner and Associates)
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| Are you prosecuting or defending?
Don
"Para-Legal" <rleonard@law.com> wrote in message
news:L_qg9.4834$Os3.330958@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a small
> lawfirm in Chicago IL.
>
> I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
> illegal variety.
>
> My question is reproductions of images over the internet.
>
> Now my boss says and he believes there is a gray area around this this.
> As a PC tech and a former networking student I understand this as well.
>
> How can you prove with out a reasonable doubt that the images were viewed by
> anyone?
>
> If so how?
> Then not so then how?
>
> How can we disprove the fact that any of the questionable material wasn't
> viewed or downloaded...
>
> Any answers or questions would be helpful
>
> Thank you for all of your time
> Rick Leonard
>
> (Steiner and Associates)
>
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|
| Are you prosecuting or defending?
Don
"Para-Legal" <rleonard@law.com> wrote in message
news:L_qg9.4834$Os3.330958@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a small
> lawfirm in Chicago IL.
>
> I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
> illegal variety.
>
> My question is reproductions of images over the internet.
>
> Now my boss says and he believes there is a gray area around this this.
> As a PC tech and a former networking student I understand this as well.
>
> How can you prove with out a reasonable doubt that the images were viewed by
> anyone?
>
> If so how?
> Then not so then how?
>
> How can we disprove the fact that any of the questionable material wasn't
> viewed or downloaded...
>
> Any answers or questions would be helpful
>
> Thank you for all of your time
> Rick Leonard
>
> (Steiner and Associates)
>
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| Frédéric 2002-09-14, 6:29 pm |
| Hi Rick
If the page has been visited then the picture has been viewed. Companies
hosting web site can give reports of how many visitors you had.
--
Frédéric
A+, CIW Associate, i-Net+, MCP/2K
http://fredsfastcram.netfirms.com
"Certification will always make you stand out over the competition"
--
"Para-Legal" <rleonard@law.com> wrote in message
news:L_qg9.4834$Os3.330958@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a
small
> lawfirm in Chicago IL.
>
> I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
> illegal variety.
>
> My question is reproductions of images over the internet.
>
> Now my boss says and he believes there is a gray area around this this.
> As a PC tech and a former networking student I understand this as well.
>
> How can you prove with out a reasonable doubt that the images were viewed
by
> anyone?
>
> If so how?
> Then not so then how?
>
> How can we disprove the fact that any of the questionable material wasn't
> viewed or downloaded...
>
> Any answers or questions would be helpful
>
> Thank you for all of your time
> Rick Leonard
>
> (Steiner and Associates)
>
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| Frédéric 2002-09-14, 7:29 pm |
| Hi Rick
If the page has been visited then the picture has been viewed. Companies
hosting web site can give reports of how many visitors you had.
--
Frédéric
A+, CIW Associate, i-Net+, MCP/2K
http://fredsfastcram.netfirms.com
"Certification will always make you stand out over the competition"
--
"Para-Legal" <rleonard@law.com> wrote in message
news:L_qg9.4834$Os3.330958@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a
small
> lawfirm in Chicago IL.
>
> I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
> illegal variety.
>
> My question is reproductions of images over the internet.
>
> Now my boss says and he believes there is a gray area around this this.
> As a PC tech and a former networking student I understand this as well.
>
> How can you prove with out a reasonable doubt that the images were viewed
by
> anyone?
>
> If so how?
> Then not so then how?
>
> How can we disprove the fact that any of the questionable material wasn't
> viewed or downloaded...
>
> Any answers or questions would be helpful
>
> Thank you for all of your time
> Rick Leonard
>
> (Steiner and Associates)
>
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|
| Fred, notice he said newsgroups and not the web.
Secondly, on your site you say "I suggest to be Network+ certified before
studying and taking i-Net+ certification.".
Really?! I would have thought the opposite, since the iNet+ stuff(material)
seems like child's play so far. In fact, I'm having trouble keeping myself at
it, since it's so 'non-engaging'.
Don
"Frédéric" <frederic_quebec2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:kWPg9.49705$EZ2.894012@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi Rick
>
> If the page has been visited then the picture has been viewed. Companies
> hosting web site can give reports of how many visitors you had.
>
> --
> Frédéric
> A+, CIW Associate, i-Net+, MCP/2K
> http://fredsfastcram.netfirms.com
> "Certification will always make you stand out over the competition"
>
>
> --
> "Para-Legal" <rleonard@law.com> wrote in message
> news:L_qg9.4834$Os3.330958@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> > Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a
> small
> > lawfirm in Chicago IL.
> >
> > I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
> > illegal variety.
-- snip --
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|
| Fred, notice he said newsgroups and not the web.
Secondly, on your site you say "I suggest to be Network+ certified before
studying and taking i-Net+ certification.".
Really?! I would have thought the opposite, since the iNet+ stuff(material)
seems like child's play so far. In fact, I'm having trouble keeping myself at
it, since it's so 'non-engaging'.
Don
"Frédéric" <frederic_quebec2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:kWPg9.49705$EZ2.894012@wagner.videotron.net...
> Hi Rick
>
> If the page has been visited then the picture has been viewed. Companies
> hosting web site can give reports of how many visitors you had.
>
> --
> Frédéric
> A+, CIW Associate, i-Net+, MCP/2K
> http://fredsfastcram.netfirms.com
> "Certification will always make you stand out over the competition"
>
>
> --
> "Para-Legal" <rleonard@law.com> wrote in message
> news:L_qg9.4834$Os3.330958@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> > Hi my name is Rick and I am a student of law, and I currently work for a
> small
> > lawfirm in Chicago IL.
> >
> > I am working with a case of a person posting images onto newsgroups of the
> > illegal variety.
-- snip --
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| Kajetan 2002-09-19, 10:29 pm |
| U¿ytkownik "Don C" <punti@afsdjkl.com> napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
news:IW9h9.113181$Jo.30949@rwcrnsc53...
> Fred, notice he said newsgroups and not the web.
A good ISP should have logs for usenet acces.
Adresses of servers that had contact with this message,
you'll find in Path: variable in the article's header.
k
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| Kajetan 2002-09-19, 11:29 pm |
| U¿ytkownik "Don C" <punti@afsdjkl.com> napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
news:IW9h9.113181$Jo.30949@rwcrnsc53...
> Fred, notice he said newsgroups and not the web.
A good ISP should have logs for usenet acces.
Adresses of servers that had contact with this message,
you'll find in Path: variable in the article's header.
k
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