Two issues here: wrote:
To use an example that is sure to make everybody's blood boil: suppose you are an admin on an open web site that's located in a country where child porn is legal. Someone posts child porn there. Your country's police asks you to remove it. You refuse, arguing that your country's jurisdiction doesn't apply to the server. I don't really want to be in your shoes.
Axel
That only works in a case where there is a legal connection between the "admin" and the website. In our case, all but one of our "admin's" are just users. Jimbo would be the only one that could theoretically be compelled to do anything that would not be immediately restored by another admin in a nation where the offending material is fine.
Things will get sticky when we have a Wikimedia Foundation though. I imagine many longtime users from around the world will have legal roles in the Foundation....
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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