How did mirror sites become involved in the Boston court case?
Cyber Patrol claims that if they only succeeded in preventing Eddy and myself from publishing our work, that wouldn’t prevent the corruption of children’s minds by mirror sites who might also distribute our work, and so it’s necessary to stop people from mirroring it as well. That seems to be why they demanded the famous one dollar copyright sale – as a further lever to use against mirror sites. Because Cyber Patrol was looking for a judgement against all mirror sites, any mirror sites might have some reason to object. In particular, three people associated with Peacefire (Bennett Haselton, Waldo Jaquith, and Lindsay Haisley), who have an organization that we the defendants don’t, managed to get involved in the Boston case, and launched an appeal after the judge awarded the plaintiffs an injunction backing our settlement agreements. This ought not to be worthy of mention, but just in the hope of preventing reporters from making silly mistakes: Lindsay Haisley is apparently male, notwit