Rene Engelhard wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Am Donnerstag, 31. August 2006 12:17 schrieb Rich:
>> hmm. and there i was, thinking that was irony...
>> in the end you will be left with a single, blank image probably :)
> 
> No. He has a point. While you can argue about China/Taiwan, Kashmir or so,
> the Nazi symbols *are* illegal in Germany and many european countries.

regarding the nazi symbols....  since I could not believe that they
could completelly ban those symbols (take for example a history book
showing photos of hitler, would thye have to redoo every book hiding the
symbols?)

I found this...  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4178643.stm
this article is ofcourse over 1.5 years old.. but if you look at the
bottom of this article, you will find this..

"But German ambassador to Britain, Thomas Matussek, told Today the ban
had helped put Germany among countries in Europe "with the least number
of people subscribing to Nazi ideas".

He also pointed out that the Nazi symbols were not completely banned in
Germany and were still used in education and arts."

so writing a book and having the nazi symbol in there is not completelly
illegal.

I see no reason for removing any nazi symbols from OOo Premium.. if
there are any (I don't have OOo premium, jsut the plain vanilla one)


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