On 8/1/05, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 01 August 2005 04:44, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
> > On 7/31/05, Niclas Hedhman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Or is USA so much different from the rest of the world, where "in good
> > > faith", "intent of the law", "reasonable" and "common sense" still have
> > > legal meaning?
> >
> > You didn't read Groklaw in the last three years, didn't you? :-)
> 
> Talking about groklaw.net?? Not on a daily basis... Got better things to do
> ;o)
> 
> > Btw, what's the meaning of these words in the rest of the world,
> > thinking of legal cases like w2p.odem.org
> > (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/08/german_web_freedom_case/)
> 
> Not sure what you are referring to here. AFAIK, Freedom of Speech in Germany
> have had the "nazi restriction" in the legal system since "Zero Hour", making
> references to (neo)nazism in most forms a crime.
> So, IMHO, this is a 'stupid law' (as I think it only fuel the fire) but it
> exists, is fairly explicit and have had political agenda for a long time.
> AFAIK, there are similar laws in France.
> 
> > Nutzwerk vs. FFII (http://wiki.ffii.org/NutzwerkDns050729En)?
> 
> Hard to get an idea of what this is all about, and can't really make a
> comment. FFII says that they are "harassed" by Nutzwerk, and won 2
> litigations, and a 3rd in progress. And that Nutzwerk tries to exploit the
> above law, to shut FFII down. But I may have misinterpreted the situation.
> Not sure what "lack of common sense" or similar you are referring to.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Niclas
> 
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