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Old January 17th 07, 12:49 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
samsloan
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover

Quote:
Originally Posted by Randy Bauer
Quote:
Originally Posted by JerryLMacDonald
Can someone direct me to
information on Internet insurance? I've never heard of it before.
Thanks.
Here's a link to a respected insurance provider who advertises it:

http://www.stpaultravelers.com/busin...net_liability/

From that link:


INTERNET LIABILITY / E-COMMERCE
Worldwide e-commerce coverage provides protection against intellectual
property infringement on the Internet including claims alleging
copyright, trademark, trade name, trade dress, and service mark
infringement. The coverage also protects against claims alleging
plagiarism on or through the internet, failure to protect others'
private or confidential information from unauthorized on-line access,
failure to prevent transmission of a computer virus, unauthorized use
of others' advertising material when you advertise for others, and
additional e-commerce risks.
This is very interesting especially because the insurance the USCF paid
$15,000 for was not supposed to be for any of these things.

Our "Internet insurance" which was the subject of a vote on August 14,
2006 was supposed to protect us from lawsuits arising from
"moderation". Suppose just in a purely hypothetical case somebody says
that Candidate X is a member of Mensa and Mr. Y says, "That is a lie
because X is not a member of Mensa." Then Moderator Q fails to delete
the posting by Y and X sues Y, Q and the USCF for allowing Y to post
his statement that X is not a member of Mensa.

Our "Internet insurance" is suppose to protect us from that kind of
suit. However, the insurance plan listed above does not cover that sort
of situation.

In view of this, I would like for somebody to tell us exactly what our
Internet insurance does cover. In other words, what did we pay $15,000
for?

Sam Sloan

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Old January 17th 07, 12:55 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
samsloan
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover


samsloan wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Randy Bauer
Quote:
Originally Posted by JerryLMacDonald
Can someone direct me to
information on Internet insurance? I've never heard of it before.
Thanks.

Here's a link to a respected insurance provider who advertises it:

http://www.stpaultravelers.com/busin...net_liability/

From that link:


INTERNET LIABILITY / E-COMMERCE
Worldwide e-commerce coverage provides protection against intellectual
property infringement on the Internet including claims alleging
copyright, trademark, trade name, trade dress, and service mark
infringement. The coverage also protects against claims alleging
plagiarism on or through the internet, failure to protect others'
private or confidential information from unauthorized on-line access,
failure to prevent transmission of a computer virus, unauthorized use
of others' advertising material when you advertise for others, and
additional e-commerce risks.

This is very interesting especially because the insurance the USCF paid
$15,000 for was not supposed to be for any of these things.

Our "Internet insurance" which was the subject of a vote on August 14,
2006 was supposed to protect us from lawsuits arising from
"moderation". Suppose just in a purely hypothetical case somebody says
that Candidate X is a member of Mensa and Mr. Y says, "That is a lie
because X is not a member of Mensa." Then Moderator Q fails to delete
the posting by Y and X sues Y, Q and the USCF for allowing Y to post
his statement that X is not a member of Mensa.

Our "Internet insurance" is suppose to protect us from that kind of
suit. However, the insurance plan listed above does not cover that sort
of situation.

In view of this, I would like for somebody to tell us exactly what our
Internet insurance does cover. In other words, what did we pay $15,000
for?

Sam Sloan


Does this mean I can attack all my political opponents and the
insurance will cover all lawsuits? I need to know. I want to sue Joel
Channing and Bill Goichberg. Leroy Dubeck is willing to finance my
quest.

Sam Sloan

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Old January 17th 07, 01:09 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
samsloan
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover


samsloan wrote:
samsloan wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Randy Bauer
Quote:
Originally Posted by JerryLMacDonald
Can someone direct me to
information on Internet insurance? I've never heard of it before.
Thanks.

Here's a link to a respected insurance provider who advertises it:

http://www.stpaultravelers.com/busin...net_liability/

From that link:


INTERNET LIABILITY / E-COMMERCE
Worldwide e-commerce coverage provides protection against intellectual
property infringement on the Internet including claims alleging
copyright, trademark, trade name, trade dress, and service mark
infringement. The coverage also protects against claims alleging
plagiarism on or through the internet, failure to protect others'
private or confidential information from unauthorized on-line access,
failure to prevent transmission of a computer virus, unauthorized use
of others' advertising material when you advertise for others, and
additional e-commerce risks.

This is very interesting especially because the insurance the USCF paid
$15,000 for was not supposed to be for any of these things.

Our "Internet insurance" which was the subject of a vote on August 14,
2006 was supposed to protect us from lawsuits arising from
"moderation". Suppose just in a purely hypothetical case somebody says
that Candidate X is a member of Mensa and Mr. Y says, "That is a lie
because X is not a member of Mensa." Then Moderator Q fails to delete
the posting by Y and X sues Y, Q and the USCF for allowing Y to post
his statement that X is not a member of Mensa.

Our "Internet insurance" is suppose to protect us from that kind of
suit. However, the insurance plan listed above does not cover that sort
of situation.

In view of this, I would like for somebody to tell us exactly what our
Internet insurance does cover. In other words, what did we pay $15,000
for?

Sam Sloan


Does this mean I can attack all my political opponents and the
insurance will cover all lawsuits? I need to know. I want to sue Joel
Channing and Bill Goichberg. Leroy Dubeck is willing to finance my
quest.

Sam Sloan


That question is asked by The Fake Sam Sloan but the question raises a
valid concern.

I fear that Joel Channing plans to sue the USCF for bad things that Sam
Sloan, Beatriz Marinello and a host of others are saying about Joel
Channing, especially since:

1. It was Joel Channing who insisted that the USCF take out that sort
of insurance policy and
2. Joel Channing has a history of bringing that sort of lawsuit.

I feel that the USCF should cancel the Internet Insurance because it is
tantamount to holding up a sign and saying "SUE US".

Sam Sloan

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Old January 17th 07, 01:40 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
samsloan
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover


Ambassador wrote:
The policy does not seem to cover against libel and slander. I do not
how if the real or fake Sam Sloan intentionally committs a TORT against
Joel Channing, how that policy would be required to pay.

You on the Executive Committee have bought a NEARLY WORHTLESS INSURANCE
POLICY, becasue you are a BUNCH OF DUMBASSES without any real business
exeperience.

Sue me, Joel Channig.

Marcus Roberts


I'm not going to sue you. I'm going to put something up your ass and in
your mouth.

Sam Sloan

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Old January 17th 07, 04:50 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
Chess Freak
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover


"Ambassador" wrote in message
oups.com...

Sue me, Joel Channig.

Marcus Roberts


Paranoia May Destroy Ya...


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Old January 17th 07, 04:58 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
Jah
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover

"Chess Freak" Paranoia May Destroy Ya...


So you finally admit that you are the perpetrator of the fake e-mails?


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Old January 17th 07, 11:42 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
Jah
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover

"Ambassador" do you Chess Freak? You are speaking of what you know little
about. In fact, you are PUSSY, afraid to identify yourself.


The Chess Freak is the e-mail faker. You on the other hand live on a tiny
island which does not even have a Wal-Mart.


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Old January 17th 07, 08:21 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
Rob
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover


samsloan wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Randy Bauer
Quote:
Originally Posted by JerryLMacDonald
Can someone direct me to
information on Internet insurance? I've never heard of it before.
Thanks.

Here's a link to a respected insurance provider who advertises it:

http://www.stpaultravelers.com/busin...net_liability/

From that link:


INTERNET LIABILITY / E-COMMERCE
Worldwide e-commerce coverage provides protection against intellectual
property infringement on the Internet including claims alleging
copyright, trademark, trade name, trade dress, and service mark
infringement. The coverage also protects against claims alleging
plagiarism on or through the internet, failure to protect others'
private or confidential information from unauthorized on-line access,
failure to prevent transmission of a computer virus, unauthorized use
of others' advertising material when you advertise for others, and
additional e-commerce risks.

This is very interesting especially because the insurance the USCF paid
$15,000 for was not supposed to be for any of these things.

Our "Internet insurance" which was the subject of a vote on August 14,
2006 was supposed to protect us from lawsuits arising from
"moderation". Suppose just in a purely hypothetical case somebody says
that Candidate X is a member of Mensa and Mr. Y says, "That is a lie
because X is not a member of Mensa." Then Moderator Q fails to delete
the posting by Y and X sues Y, Q and the USCF for allowing Y to post
his statement that X is not a member of Mensa.

Our "Internet insurance" is suppose to protect us from that kind of
suit. However, the insurance plan listed above does not cover that sort
of situation.

In view of this, I would like for somebody to tell us exactly what our
Internet insurance does cover. In other words, what did we pay $15,000
for?

Sam Sloan


I would be happy to review the policy. All I need is a policy number
and the company it is written with and I will be happy to make
inquiries.
Rob

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Old January 18th 07, 04:20 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
Chess Freak
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover

Pshaw. Prove it, Jah.

Now that I think about it, you probably are the fake
sloan/gordon character yourself. Prove me wrong in that
assertion, Jah. I double-dog-dare you.



"Jah" wrote in message
...
"Ambassador" do you Chess Freak? You are speaking of what you know little
about. In fact, you are PUSSY, afraid to identify yourself.


The Chess Freak is the e-mail faker. You on the other hand live on a tiny
island which does not even have a Wal-Mart.




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Old January 18th 07, 12:59 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess
Jah
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Default What does the USCF's "Internet Insurance" cover

"Chess Freak" Now that I think about it, you probably are the fake
sloan/gordon character yourself. Prove me wrong in that assertion, Jah. I
double-dog-dare you.


Your writing style gives you away. I have suspected you were the fake Sloan
for over a year, since I read several of your messages and several from the
fake Sloan. The more I read of the you and the faker, the more obvious it is
that you are the same person.


 




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