To be honest, the language sounds quite ambiguous...

Things like "knowing" may not be as easy to define as you think...
your example of Xerox 'knowing' that their machines are being used for
copyright infringement doesn't cut it. To know is, in some manner, to
be witness, if you have not seen it happen you can't know. You can
"believe" that copyright infringement happens at Kinkos, but you don't
necessarily "know".

I haven't read the whole things, but it sound like political speak so
far: "intentionally ambiguous" to leave a lot of wiggle room...


On Feb 23, 9:10 am, Joan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Sorry by this off topic message, but this is too important*
>
> Fascism is coming fastly to Internet because is the only communication
> way that governements (managed by the bank and multinationals) cann't
> control
>
> http://www.boingboing.net/2010/02/21/acta-internet-enforc.html

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