On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 02:36:49PM +0000, Rayservers wrote: > You mean top down... :) Which is exactly going on here: > http://www.global-settlement.org/ > > And when you start at the top, you have to start at the very top. > See Public Notice. > > So yes, there is a locus of information, it is referenced in the signature. > And > no, admiralty lawyers cannot help you. They don't know the law of the land.
So, it may be a measure of naivet'e on my part but I just Sunday realized that apparently there's a fair number of anti-money-laundering laws designed to prevent anonymous financial transactions. Silly me, I figured the traceability was simply so they could reverse certain payments from reversible systems in the case of theft (well, apart from Western Union and cash, which seem to have been grandfathered in). So now I finally get the reference to admiralty courts and lawyers. Ray, that's a classic and hilarious quote, going down in my digital memory. I wonder where one would begin investigating the law around this, without looking like a money launderer. Indeed, I'm now finding myself oddly reminded of the movie Office Space... -- Good code works on most inputs; correct code works on all inputs. My emails do not have attachments; it's a digital signature that your mail program doesn't understand. | http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/ If you are a spammer, please email [email protected] to get blacklisted.
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