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Originally Posted by exportyourbiz-com
If you are a non-US citizen the laws don't apply to you, even if you host in the US. You still have a risk in the host shutting you down though, but that's their decision, not the DOJ's.
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Thanks for the info.
Really? Seems odd, that it depends wether I'm a US citizen or not. I thought most laws when applied to internet issues mainly came down to where the content was hosted. So if I lived in country A, but hosted in country B, and my site was legal in A, but not B, then I could expect it to be shut down in B pretty quickly. In this situation they couldn't do that cuz I'm a citizen of country A???
So if I lived and worked in the US but retained non-US citizenship I'd be fine!!!
Crazy...
I.