Re: My Intro



On May 26, 3:23 pm, "Dan Goodman" <dsg...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kiss-The-CooK.110mb wrote:
Your Defamatory comments have been reported to Google.

Who are under no obligation to do anything, and are probably legally
barred from doing anything.

By way of
fairness and to allow you a fair chance to resolve this matter, my
complaint is as below. Please take careful note of the resolution
sought.

Quote of my complaint against you as filed with Google...

This post is clearly intended to acuse me of "spam" or other Group
abuse and clearly intended to be offensive.

Looked rather like spam to me.  To avoid future problems -- do not tout
your website in the first post you make to a newsgroup.  Have it
discreetly noted in your signature file.

--
Dan Goodman
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Thanks Dan,

Nice to see someone here that is not automatically rude and offensive.

I can assure you that my first post was not intended to be in the
manner it was received.

However, I do expect to receive an apology from those involved.

I note your comments on Google's legal obligations. I would suggest
that the fact that Google does have publication control over this
venue and does in fact have Terms of Service and does have a Reporting
Abuse section, that they are legally bound to act upon my complaint.
It can be noted that with in the Reporting Abuse section, Google
provide a area to report breaches of Law from "your" country. In other
words, every Law of every country that has access to this site must be
respected....because the complaints system has made account of it.

I am in Australia and under Australian Defamation Law, I can seek
whatever I feel is reasonable to resolve this matter. Google is
legally obliged to honour my reasonable request for resolution or face
legal action to enforce a resolution.

So far, I have made it clear to Google, that I will receive a full and
proper public apology OR I will seek and demand as resolution that
this site (chat room, news group, call it what you will) be closed!

I thank you again for the one and so far only friendly comments toward
me.

Regards
KTC
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