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Hi Valeriya,
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<div><font size="3">Another narrower approach would be to</font><font
size="3"> ensure that </font><font size="3"><u>all</u></font><font
size="3"> communications that contain </font><font size="3">legal
complaints are relayed without exception. </font><font
size="3">To be clear, under this approach, there would be no
content evaluation, other than to determine that any given
communication is or contains a legal complaint. <br>
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<font size="3">What is a legal communication though? Does it have to
include a threat of a law suit? Does it have to include formal
legal representation by a law firm?</font> <br>
Also, this should be limited to the means of communication offered
by the service provider, i.e. if postal relay is not offered, legal
communications by postal mail would face the same fate as spam, i.e.
the bin...<br>
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Best,<br>
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volker<br>
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