Yeah, but they'd lose this argument in court. A company that attacks in
this manner (in a country with a decent legal system) would quickly have
no business.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Benjamin Coates wrote:
> >From Mr.Bad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >I think that's the "cluster" idea. "Don't talk to strangers" means:
> >"Even if someone knows I'm running Freenet, don't let them use my node
> >to entrap me."
> >
> >~Mr. Bad
>
> If the legal attacker isn't going to play by the rules (i.e. no entrapment),
> then you don't have a chance. 'They' could make a plausible case that running
> a Freenet node is conspiring to duplicate any content that happens to be on
> Freenet, even if they can't actually access your node.
>
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