[ale] those of you reading this while within US jurisdiction should have a care....
Robert L. Harris
Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Wed Oct 16 14:39:08 EDT 2002
Because you haven't seen it yet doesn't mean it can't happen. We sat
and watched the war in 1940 being "isolationists" because it didn't
concern us. Hitler and his friends were only mucking around in germany
and then europe, nothing to bother America.
How long until RIAA and their friends decide you should have a tax
implemented to cover all the pirated MP3's and adobe documents you
should have bought? Just a little 2% that goes to a superfund for the
big guys. It's up to you to prove you didn't pirate anything and when
you finally do so (probably a good 10yr process) it'll take a good 15
years to get a refund, if you do, it won't have interest and it'll be
paid over a 20 year period. If you die, it is non-transferable.
Thus spake Kilroy, Chris (Chris.Kilroy at turner.com):
> From: "Kilroy, Chris" <Chris.Kilroy at turner.com>
> To: ALE <ale at ale.org>
> Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 14:28:04 -0400
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> Subject: RE: [ale] those of you reading this while within US jurisdiction
> should have a care....
>
> i seriously doubt anybody on this list knows of any incidents where people have been hauled off from their cube in cuffs because of reading this stuff...
>
>
> ->
> ->Nazi Germany (thus ending the discussion)
> ->
> ->On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 12:37, Geoffrey wrote:
> ->> Can anyone else think of any other situation where you can
> ->be arrested
> ->> simply for reading a document???
> ->>
> ->> Jim Popovitch wrote:
> ->> > A very good read:
> ->> >
> ->> > "The patch itself is on the Red Hat site, on this page,
> ->and the oddity here
> ->> > can be seen if you go down to the bottom. Under the
> ->heading "references"
> ->> > there is a link to http://www.thefreeworld.net/non-US/.
> ->At this point, those
> ->> > of you reading this while within US jurisdiction should
> ->have a care"
> ->> >
> ->> > Full Article:
> ->> > http://www.theregus.com/content/4/26656.html
> ->> >
> ->> >
> ->> >
> ->> >
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> ->>
> ->> --
> ->> Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
> ->>
> ->> I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
> ->> to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
> ->>
> ->>
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