On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 06:16 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> quite frankly: mis-listings occur .... but if a domain remains blacklisted 
> after a court case, it
> must be for a reason :)
> As an email user, I dont want to have to find out that reason :(
> As a non-american, I can see this as a "vote with your feet" case .... stop 
> buying US
> products
> 
> Wolfgang Hamann
> 

It's hard to stop buying US products, or UK products, or any particular
nation's products: everybody is selling things to everybody else, and
the computer in your "German" car might come from Malaysia, Texas,
Japan, or Singapore. The list goes on.

I suggest a different approach: organize your friends, coworkers, and
neighbors to get your own government involved: after all, if a U.S.
court can dictate the actions of a UK company, then it should be able to
do so in other countries.

FWIW.

Bill Horne

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