NEDERL@WHARTON-10.ARPA ("MAARTEN L. NEDERLOF") (12/10/85)
Hello Everyone. As long we are making introductions, I thought this would be the best time for me to make this request. I am a senior at the University of Pennsylvania, and I am writing a research paper on Bulletin Boards and the Law. I have been following the discussions, and information posted by NABBSO and the National Lawyers Guild Civil Liberties Committee, and already that information has proven essential to my research. I would like to request, from anyone that has information, references, or comments, their input on this paper. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in collecting the rather new and sparsely referenced materials pertenant to this issue. If you could send me any relevant material or comments via netmail (NEDERL@WHARTON-10.ARPA) or via the postal service to: Maarten Nederlof, 3820 Locust Walk - Box 710, Philadelphia, PA 19104 or even call me at (215)-387-6190, you will be gratefullly acknowledged in my paper, and I will be eternally grateful. For anyone who is interested, and would like to submit research they have done/are doing, I would gladly send you a copy of my paper upon its completion (end of December). It will be a relatively superficial legal analysis of the topic (c. 20 pages), but I would be very willing to share it with you. Maarten Nederlof, NEDERL@WHARTON-10.ARPA -------
djw%f@LANL.ARPA (David Wade) (12/10/85)
I would be interested in seeing a copy of your paper. I wonder what the packet radio rules are since each station is a digipeater and thus could be assumed to be a very small bbs with "NO" restrictions for logon... David Wade Los Alamos National Laboratory Computing and Communications Division Computer User Services group - C-10 Mail Stop B-296 Los Alamos, New Mexico, 87545