> 7.Aren't you just trying to undermine the authority of the world's major 
 governments by making business easier for child pornographers
and money  launderers?

>     7. Aren’t you just trying to undermine the authority of the world’s
major  governments?  [Notice how the question being responded to has chaged]


         No. We believe strongly in unfettered individual freedom,
particularly in the area of electronic communications that the G8 and
specifically  France have recently come out against in their 13 May
closed-door  meetings. Free comunication can never be a crime, and by itself
can never hurt anyone. Criminal acts should be pursued at the point where 
the act takes place, not on the common carriers that enable all  individuals 
to do business freely, such as telephone and Internet  infrastructure providers,
 road and transportation departments
and even  water and power companies for providing these essential
services. The  fact that public roads may be used to transport stolen goods
does not  justify a stop and search of vehicles at every corner.

[So why is child porn prohibited?  The criminal act, if one took place, 
was not at the point of the posting and interchage of information from Havenco. 
 Seems that you are permitted to post only that material which does not 
endanger Havenco's Internet  connectivity.  In more than one way, Havenco 
appears to be built on the shifting sand underneath Rough's Tower.  Best 
of luck.]





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