01-18-2008, 06:37 PM
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working on my tan
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Florida/Kentucky
Posts: 39,151
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DareRing
When you visit a foreign website operated by a foreign webmaster, you are an international tourist. My  says if you can't accept all the ramifications of wandering into a foreign nation, just don't visit those countries, physically or virtually. The information isn't invading your homeland, you are inviting it. If international law worked as you are advocating, US-based webmasters would be brought up on endless charges for breaking local laws in China, Germany, Saudi Arabia, etc. Instead, for example, the US can't do anything to shut down offshore gambling sites just because an American played there; and shouldn't have any right to; they can only police their own citizens.
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And just how do most people know when they have clicked a foreign link? Is there a fence, customs agent ........
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