Yes, but also, from a freedom of speech point of view, the US is a very logical choice. France, Germany, Canada, Great Britain, all have laws which I think *might* directly impact our ability to produce an NPOV encyclopedia in some cases. Notice that the French are often concerned, with good reason, that something might violate French censorship laws.
--Jimbo
The US isn't without censorship laws, either. Under some interpretations of the Patriot act, it is illegal to give information to a suspected terrorist organization that may help them in any way. Under every interpretation of the Patriot II act, it is illegal to acknoledge the existence of someone who has been detained, eg. writing a biography about them. LDan
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