No, no mistake. Somebody posted a thread and question about motor-oil and diesels, and after awhile - like many long forum conversations, it veered off the original topic. Then, somebody posted jumped in, complaining that we were off topic and should go elsewhere. I responded - telling him that if he a moderator, then that's fine. But, if he's just some unhappy forum reader - with no more authority than me - why not just choose NOT to read instead of complaining? Well, that was the beginning of the end - for me. He reported me to a 17 year old moderator. This moderator jumped in and acused me of insulting him (which I did not). So I sent this moderator a private non-forum email message in an attempt to discuss this. No rudeness, and no insults. And - that was it - I was banned. I also sent a private message to the head adminstrator and got no reply.
Back to the legal issue. I'm fairly well versed in land-based laws due to necessity. But - I'm basically clueless with digital or cyber law. If I tell someone to not enter my land, and they then do so anyway, that is legal trespass. So, if someone tells me not to look at their website, and afterwards, I go and look at it anyway, is that a cyber-trespass with legal implications? If so, maybe I'd better get off the Net.
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