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may not be reproduced
The legitimacy of intellectual property
is often disputed, from ethical as well
as practical point of view. When I received
a letter which said
   NOTICE: This correspondence is the intellectual property of
   LiveJournal.com and may not be reproduced in any form, electronic or
   otherwise, without the express written permission of LiveJournal.com.
   Any reproduction of this correspondence on LiveJournal itself, with or
   without this notice of copyright, may be grounds for the immediate
   suspension of the account or accounts used to do so, as well as the
   account or accounts to which this correspondence was originally sent.
I could not believe my eyes, because it is not only 
quite immoral, but actually illegal. The practice of 
non-disclosure agreements is despicable by itself;
however, the Abuse Team presumes that every user
of Livejournal.com has already SIGNED such an
agreement, and to disclose the Abuse Team
letters is illegal.
This is blatantly false. 
By aiding and abetting such a brutal abuse of
power, the Livejournal administration sets an
example of dishonesty, cowardice and untruth.
Of course, the Livejournal administration is free 
to suspend or delete any account if it likes.
However, explaining the arbitrary suspensions
by spurious issues of intellectual property
the Livejournal does itself a disservice.
I understand that some sort of moderator
community is truly necessary. I understand 
that the Abuse Team is an unpaid community 
of volunteers. I understand that not every
abuse report should necessary be published.
Still I object, in the strongest terms 
possible, to "This correspondence is the intellectual 
property of LiveJournal.com and may not be reproduced" 
notice. I think it's immoral (making spurious 
intellectual property issues is the common practice 
of corporate fascists and censors), illegal 
(I haven't signed any non-disclosure
agreements) and impractical (the blank 
secrecy  necessarily and always breeds 
the most horrible power abuse).
As Thoreau wrote
" Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, 
the true place for a just man is  also a prison."
If Livejournal administration deletes a user
on the base of a policy which is immoral, illegal
and impractical, the true place for any just
man is to be deleted.
Delete me if you like.
Dixi.
   Dear LiveJournal user XXXXXXXX,
   It has come to our attention that you have been adding a large number of
   users to your Friends list recently. Adding users to your Friends list
   is not a violation of the LiveJournal Terms of Service
   (http://www.livejournal.com/legal/tos.bml); however, if any of the users
   you have added ask you to remove them from your list, we would ask that
   you please do so immediately and without comments to them that might be
   seen as offensive. This request is not meant to censor you, only to keep
   all of LiveJournal's users from being harassed in any way. 
   If we continue to receive complaints about your conduct, further action
   may be necessary. We hope that this situation may be resolved quickly
   and without any intervention by us. 
   Regards, LiveJournal Abuse Team
   NOTICE: This correspondence is the intellectual property of
   LiveJournal.com and may not be reproduced in any form, electronic or
   otherwise, without the express written permission of LiveJournal.com.
   Any reproduction of this correspondence on LiveJournal itself, with or
   without this notice of copyright, may be grounds for the immediate
   suspension of the account or accounts used to do so, as well as the
   account or accounts to which this correspondence was originally sent.