On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 10:36:57 -0000, n3td3v said: > You cannot impersonate someone, even n3td3v, its against the law. Well, Jay Leno and every other comedian out there is good and truly fucked then. Please check (and cite) the actual legal code - I believe you'll find that in most cases, it's "impersonate with intent to <something>", and the <something> is lacking here. I think you'd have a hard time convincing a judge and jury that any of the "impersonation" attempts have been anything other than humorous, especially considering the *real* n3td3v's track record at being unintentionall funny... > If you continue to make fun of n3td3v, i'll report the new addresses as well. > n3td3v "If you continue to make fun of n3td3v", and signed 'n3td3v'. Hmm. Well, one of 2 things is happening here: 1) You're impersonating n3td3v yourself. 2) You're talking about yourself in the 3rd person. You probably need either legal or psychological assistance. Either way, it's going to get expensive....
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