[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Disclaimer

Robert Primak bobprimak at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 1 07:15:54 PDT 2020


 What, and my 5G presentation didn't need a similar disclaimer? I did come out as opposing conspiracy theories about 5G and when my presentation was posted on You Tube it was challenged by someone.
John and Peter are making good points about this question. The only harm done so far in this whole episode is the entrainment of a few trillion electrons during our group's email exchanges. And maybe a few bruised egos within our group. Personally, I do not feel bruised. 
I'm only suggesting that John is right --  If one presenter needs a disclaimer, all who express opinions need disclaimers. Or better yet, every video we post anywhere from now on should have a standard disclaimer like the one you propose.
Such disclaimers are standard fare for news organizations. Other types of groups (like ours) don't need to be so formal. 
I hate legalistic "niceties", but fair is fair.
-- Bob Primak
    On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 10:03:08 AM EDT, Steve Isenberg <smisenberg at gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Gentlepeople,
Given the comments and concerns I've seen/heard from and about the presentation last week, I have added a Disclaimer to the Wiki site to distance us from any speaker opinions.  (Do you agree with this?)


Important Disclaimer

Any views and opinions expressed by our presenters and others expressing their views or opinions in the meetings are those of the presenter(s) or participant(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the whole of the membership of the Lexington Computer and Technology group, its leadership and volunteers, or the video production team. 





I've put this on http://LCTG.toku.us, just above the Upcoming Meetings info.  


-steve

  
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