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Thoughts:
* Our main interest is having someone to sue (and being able to win).  This has several dimensions:
*# Standard of liability
*#*We'd certainly prefer strict liability, as a negligence standard will be hard to prove. 
*# Who is liable? 
*#*Holding only the bad actors liable is unsatisfactory: they can hide their identities and they don't have much money.
*#*Software makers have deeper pockets, but holding them liable may dry up the market somewhat.
*#*OS makers have deeper pockets and won't easily be deterred.
*#*But ISPs are probably the best target.


== Group 6, Ombudsman ==
== Group 6, Ombudsman ==

Revision as of 17:11, 3 January 2008

Group 1, OS Maker Industry Association

  1. Jason Liss
  2. Nevin Kamath
  3. Chris Johnson
  4. brando
  5. Ed Roggenkamp
  6. Harry Lewis
  7. Tyler Tassin
  8. Matan Shacham

Group 2, Software/Applications Industry Association

  1. Lindsay Kitzinger
  2. Bradley Hamburger
  3. Nika Engberg
  4. Anna Volftsun
  5. Dara Glasser
  6. Tom Seivert
  7. Samantha Lipton

Group 3, Internet Service Provider Industry Association

  1. Arjun Mehra
  2. Savith
  3. Jen
  4. Renat
  5. Deepa
  6. James

Group 4, Consumer Interest Group (Ralph Nader)

  1. Eryck Kratville
  2. LT Ciaccio
  3. Vanessa Hettinger
  4. Alexis Caloza
  5. Kelly Hoffman
  6. Kevin Parker

Group 5, Plaintiff-side Lawyer in Texas

  1. Josh Feasel
  2. Kim Everitt
  3. Dan Kahn
  4. Ken Grose
  5. Nate bryant
  6. Kerry Lee
  7. Mai

Thoughts:

  • Our main interest is having someone to sue (and being able to win). This has several dimensions:
    1. Standard of liability
      • We'd certainly prefer strict liability, as a negligence standard will be hard to prove.
    2. Who is liable?
      • Holding only the bad actors liable is unsatisfactory: they can hide their identities and they don't have much money.
      • Software makers have deeper pockets, but holding them liable may dry up the market somewhat.
      • OS makers have deeper pockets and won't easily be deterred.
      • But ISPs are probably the best target.

Group 6, Ombudsman

  1. Meika Vogel
  2. Doug
  3. Will Adams
  4. Christina Seif
  5. Will M
  6. Xixi
  7. Kira Stanfield