← Back to context Comment by Arainach 4 years ago What "legal action" do you think applies here? 4 comments Arainach Reply eschaton 4 years ago Intentional misrepresentation that causes harm is commonly referred to as “fraud.” slenk 4 years ago I don't think any legal actions need to be taken. UMN can longer participate. Tough shit. madpata 4 years ago Is it illegal to intentionally create security risks? slenk 4 years ago I honestly do not know
eschaton 4 years ago Intentional misrepresentation that causes harm is commonly referred to as “fraud.”
slenk 4 years ago I don't think any legal actions need to be taken. UMN can longer participate. Tough shit. madpata 4 years ago Is it illegal to intentionally create security risks? slenk 4 years ago I honestly do not know
madpata 4 years ago Is it illegal to intentionally create security risks? slenk 4 years ago I honestly do not know
Intentional misrepresentation that causes harm is commonly referred to as “fraud.”
I don't think any legal actions need to be taken. UMN can longer participate. Tough shit.
Is it illegal to intentionally create security risks?
I honestly do not know