Steve wrote:
> This is totally bogus thinking. The Internet is not broadcast medium. 
> Information from Web sites must be requested, the equivalent 
> of ordering a 
> book or newspaper, for delivery. Under this logic a retailer in one 
> country, selling a controversial book to someone in another 
> country, could 
> involve publishers in yet a third country to litigation in the second 
> country. Bizarre.
> 
> The real question is whether any judgement is enforceable.

Agreed. A few years ago, some would advocate that on the Internet, no
national laws apply. This was, of course, nonsense. Instead, every
single national, regional, and local law in effect today anywhere in the
world applies to anything you do to the extent that said law can be
enforced.

--Lucky

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