<<In a message dated 1/16/2009 11:39:42 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, morven@gmail.com writes:
Will, that's quite an unreasonable thing to say. Geni is a UK resident. He must obey UK laws. Whether or not he agrees with them. Just because he must obey the laws of the country in which he lives does not impose on him a moral imperative to never advocate that people in the US should do things that are legal in the US but not in the UK.>>
Well it could be that what Geni is advocating is not legal in the US and the fact that Geni is not willing to do it Geni-self might be a good indication of that.
Will
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2009/1/16 WJhonson@aol.com:
Well it could be that what Geni is advocating is not legal in the US and the fact that Geni is not willing to do it Geni-self might be a good indication of that.
Will
It could be but you would have to overturn a fair bit of caselaw. The second part of you email however shows that you are either illiterate, lying or an idiot. It has been explained to you many times that I answer to UK law which is different in this area.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
Well it could be that what Geni is advocating is not legal in the US and the fact that Geni is not willing to do it Geni-self might be a good indication of that.
Will, it is not reasonable or fair to accuse Geni of lying, which is what you are thus doing.
To my knowledge Geni has not in this discussion ever advocated that he or anyone else breach the laws which apply to them, personally.
-Matt