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by Michael Froomkin
Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law
University of Miami School of Law
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Leave it off. Too much Big Brother.
Yes. What I don’t know you know can’t hurt me, right?
How did your contoversy with your bank and inevitable late fee turn out?
Well, it’s not the bank’s fault is it? And while it is in some sense be the store credit card company’s fault for not anticipating the needs of their pay-by-bill-payer clients, it isn’t legally their fault either: they did send me the right address to pay to, I just didn’t happen to notice it had changed.
So I surrendered.
Um. Could that somehow have been triggered by something I posted…after all, iun.edu is where I live on-line…and if it is, how did it happen>
Sure, add it. If nothing else, it’ll be a nice reminder that I ought to use tor more frequently.
Sure, add it. If nothing else, it’ll be a nice reminder that I ought to use tor more frequently.