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> On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 02:52:43AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Most countries have laws which state that you can't sollicite for
> > investement without some legal paper work in that country.
>
> But what does somebody who is not in that country and is therefore
> pseudo-immune from prosecution in that country care?
>
For one it is more a money problem than a jail problem and i think that
some canadians are getting paided by MS. I think they want to keep
getting money. besides that ms sells ms8.0 in the usa and i don't know
how many other countries for which they get money so they are not immune
for that
> > I don't squote about canadian law but i do know that to sell shares in holland you
>need a license. The same holds true to the USA and i think for any advanced country.
>
> If you live in those countries yes -- i.e. you are prosecutable for
> breaking their laws. But if I don't live in any of those countries,
> what do I care if somebody from one of those countries sends me some
> money for an investment?
>
> b.
>
>
> --
> Brian J. Murrell
>
But to get money you have to advertize the investement. and that they
can't do