hi tor, > > the only major incident was about the "lawyer case". > > http://www.hrw.org/en/node/87404 might be a better source. > > > Literally every country in the > > world has a political-social situation that in majority rejects our > > views on freedom (this time software and media freedom) > > ("our" views on "software and media freedom" would be the views of the > vocal "pirate" clique, I guess?) > > Are you really suggesting that democratically elected governments that > respect and enforce copyright legislation (if such legislation is not > what you like) are comparable in evilness to totalitarian governments > that physically abuse and imprison political dissidents without trial > etc?
no. and i don't think that this is the place to start a US of America bashing thread. so i want cite... i won't cite it. just reread what louis wrote and you will realize that i (and other people) simply don't want one of our developers -- who is acting in conformance to the copyrights laws in his/her country -- getting into trouble just because the US of America has other rules on that matter. ciao a.l.e _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
