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                | andersStarting Member
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 30 May 2001 :  12:30:49   
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                      | Hi! 
 We just installed Snitz Forums 2000 on our website ( www.credo.no/debatt/ ). Having only nice readers, and being eager to receive traffic, we want to let anyone post messages, without any registration at all. How can this be done?
 
 We're running on a microsoft NT IIS server.
 
 
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                | davemaxwellAccess 2000 Support Moderator
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 30 May 2001 :  13:51:15     
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                      | It can't be done with the way the forums are designed currently. 
 I would strongly suggest you not follow that path anyway because you can be held liable for anything posted on your site, regardless of whether you wrote it or not...
 
 Dave Maxwell
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                | DavioDevelopment Team Member
 
      
 
                Jamaica12217 Posts
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                | andersStarting Member
 
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09 June 2001 :  09:28:32   
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 I would strongly suggest you not follow that path anyway because you can be held liable for anything posted on your site, regardless of whether you wrote it or not...
 
 
 
 
 Just thought I'd comment on this, in case someone is interested: Norwegian legislation (which is what applies to us) only requires webmasters to remove offensive content when they become aware of it. No registration of users is required. The same might be the case other places, Norwegian legislation on press freedom is not more liberal than most other western countries.
 
 
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                      |  Posted - 09 June 2001 :  18:59:55   
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                      | quote:
 
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 I would strongly suggest you not follow that path anyway because you can be held liable for anything posted on your site, regardless of whether you wrote it or not...
 
 
 
 
 Just thought I'd comment on this, in case someone is interested: Norwegian legislation (which is what applies to us) only requires webmasters to remove offensive content when they become aware of it. No registration of users is required. The same might be the case other places, Norwegian legislation on press freedom is not more liberal than most other western countries.
 
 
 
 
 
 I'm afraid we, people from Turkey are "getting" another non-democratic law on press, which includes Internet. The responsible people of the web site can be accused and can be taken to jail for the content that they do not send. Currently civil society is "fighting" against this issue as WE DON'T ACCEPT IT !
 
 This is the way a developing country breaks its ties
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 Think Pink
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