On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 13:42:39 -0700, Anothony Georgeo wrote: > > My original point is still vaild though, a > class-action in multiple countries would be very > difficult if not impossible. Thus it seems it may be > necessary to make a different class-action in each > country due to each countries specific class-action > requirments. > I am not a lawyer. But I suspect this would not need to be pursued in as many countries as I think you're thinking.
That it would need to be pursued in the United States is a given. I assume that the paranoia in Germany follows from Bush administration propaganda. Because Germany is making these moves, it, too, is a given. To this list, I would add the United Kingdom. Beyond that, I'm not sure how many other countries would really be needed. -- David Benfell, LCP [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Resume available at http://www.parts-unknown.org/

