On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 06:09:22PM -0500, Jason Baugher wrote:
We would NEVER "out" the customer to the public, even if we felt the abuse was intentional. My CEO and our lawyers would blow a gasket if we were to potentially libel a customer.
And this why we (the community) find ourselves where we do, because nearly everyone has this policy or one quite similar to it. Until this changes -- which will require CEOs with spines and lawyers who craft ToS agreements that stipulate full disclosure in abuse cases -- there will always be one more place for The Bad Guys to go. And they will: even if they *could* stop, and clearly many of them are sociopaths who can't, why should they? It's too lucrative and the chances they'll endure any meaningful sanction are tiny, doubly so if they have any talent for the usual shuffle. (Which is: agree to a pathetic settlement, promise not to do it again, dissolve the company, start a new company, do it again.) ---rsk