a) Why would they be confiscated if the contents are locally legal?
b) 1st amendment you refer to is presumably to the US constitution. Do you know for a fact
that similar law does not exist anywhere else in the world? - (citation needed)
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On 18 June 2014 08:43, Peter Southwood <peter.southwood(a)telkomsa.net> wrote:
This is a strong argument for locating Uncommons
outside the USA.
Somewhere where the copyright laws allow the widest range of images to
be kept. Images can be tagged for where they are free and where they
are not free.
Sure if you want the severs to be confiscated within a week. No 1st amendment outside the
US.
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geni
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