Michael Olanich wrote:Of course, the details on how they lose control I do not know... so I am not advocating any sort of illegal activity.
Germany claims the right to extradite US Citizens for violation
of their 'holocaust laws." I have 'denied the holocaust' many
times here in my native SC. Does this constitute 'illegal activity?'
"Germany has exercised their right to extradite anyone who published
a web site that can be seen in Germany, regardless of where the author
is residing. In Germany and Austria, it's a crime to deny the Holocaust,
even if you are living in America. Germany does not agree with what
Voltaire said "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll
defend to the death your right to say it. Be warned if your blog
is accessible in countries without free speech. This extradition
and conviction has huge ramifications for anyone who publishes
anything on the Internet, even if it's just a chatty blog or posting
in a chat room. Anyone who writes on the web is now required to follow
the laws of every country from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, anywhere that
your web page might be accessible. For example, the Australian courts
have rules that any web page accessible in Australia subjects the author
to the jurisdictions of the Australian courts."
http://www.dba-oracle.com/oracle_news/n ... ontent.htm
So, my question is...denying the' holo-hoax' in the USofA is 'advocating
illegal activity,' even though the 1st Amendment it is perfectly clear
on this issue, even those outside the territorial boundaries of USofA
say it is not? By what grounds to they claim legal jurisdiction here?
Inquiring minds want to know!

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