Question from a Student

From: Halbert, Debora <DHalbert[_at_]otterbein.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 18:40:01 -0400

Hello,

Sorry for the cross-posting, but I'm wondering if anyone has any specific insights I could forward to this student. His situation seems to raise some interesting questions but I am in no position to really answer them (minus the bit about 'rights as an American citizen.'

Thanks

Debbie Halbert
Otterbein College

-----Original Message-----
From: Kim, Andrew
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 6:27 PM To: Halbert, Debora
Subject: I have a law question.

Hello, sorry to bother you. I have a law question that really baffles me.

Recently I have posted a youtube clip that I took from another country. Just in a matter of weeks, it has gotten HUGE views, mostly from the foriegn country I was in. I flimed a guy and a girl fighting in a public place. Apparently the girl messaged me through youtube and said that she called interpol and is threatening to sue me....FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY, IF I dont delete that video! can she even do that???? Should I delete the video for my own sake? Wouldn't my rights as an American citizen protect me from her? By the way this country was South Korea.

Thank you for your time. Received on Wed Oct 11 2006 - 02:40:01 GMT

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