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Originally Posted by Kevin-SFBucks
As I said in another thread. Our laws start at our borders. The instance that digital signal on the internet crosses into US territory, we have every right to expect the content contained within it or that it helps to compose, to be subjected to US Law. Just because it's being hosted elsewhere doesn't negate the fact that it's being viewed here. There's more to the law than the hosting locale.
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You must be kidding .... right ? If you don't like what comes from abroad, well get the USA to block it ( China does ... ).
How about if a " foreign " site just puts a disclaimers that it "could be illegal " to view it in the USA ....
