I don't think it does say that, or if it does, I can't see where. You're
certainly liable if you break a law in your own country, but I don't think
you've broken the terms of use. It says that
"Certain activites may subject you to
liabilities... [for example] using
the services in a manner that is inconsistent with applicable law."
This means, to my eyes, that you're potentially liable (to someone) if you
break the law in your own country - which makes perfect sense to me.
But then, I am not a lawyer, nor do I work for the WMF.
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On 1 May 2012 14:25, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen <cimonavaro(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Does this new TOS mean that Chinese violate WMF TOS if
they
view legal US material on the Wikimedia site? In case it is against
Chinese censorship laws.
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Jussi-Ville Heiskanen, ~ [[User:Cimon Avaro]]
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