It's the posting on Facebook, not the list, that recently came to my attention as potentially risky, so I was seeking advice on the matter. Jake, you make an excellent point... though I can't speak for Aaron, a hero rallying against but also a victim of a system that imposes arbitrary and overly-harsh punishments on copyright violations. Better to be aware of the risks and protect from costly ramifications, no? Just putting a disclaimer that Omni is open to members and their guests (on the fb event) would probably be fine.

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On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
I disagree.  Sudoroom is not "open to the public" it's a membership
organization and members can invite guests.  So we can watch whatever we want together.

jeez you guys, what would Aaron say?

-jake


On Oct. 15th April wrote:
Unfortunately, the best advice is not to hold a public screening of a
film without having a license to screen it. But let's talk about this
off-line. I'll be at Sudo tonight to get knighted as a member-friend.

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