Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 04:04:41PM -0800, hal at finney.org wrote:
> <>
> > The writing's on the wall here, folks.  Ultimately I am afraid that
> > Freenet will not be legally runnable in the U.S. without a blocking
> > mechanism.  I wouldn't rush to put it in unless or until people start
> > getting legal notices, but eventually the issue will have to be dealt
> > with.  Either Freenet accepts that the U.S. market is off limits, or it
> > provides a means to block certain data.  Neither is an attractive choice.
> 
> Running a Napster client that shares MP3z is very clearly illegal in most
> every country. Yet a lot of people are doing it, and nobody has lifted a
> finger on them...

Did you read about Belgium, where they recently were raiding the houses
of Napster users that had been banned and continued to share files under
a new account?

Sebastian

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