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Acacia doesn't have a patent in Canada?
So Canadian webmasters aren't effected by this?
What if I'm an american but I host my content in canada? |
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And Visa will not allow "illegal" sites. They can not. I am a Canadian and host my content in the USA. I host it there - BECAUSE - they have the strictest laws. And I intend to push a global standard for "sex education". If I was a "porn" site only ... BYE BYE USA .. |
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Name a country that has implemented "generic domain" legislation? That has an obscenity push? Give me examples... Give me links ... |
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SexEducation.com is not blocked anywhere. If I find out it is ... They'll have have one major fucking public relations problem - me. : ) |
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I get ICQ's everyday ... I've been doing this for years ... I've been banned by everyone basically ... NO FORMAL COMPLAINTS .. If any government anywhere ... makes a formal complaint about my website ... ALL CORRESPONDENCE .. will be immediately posted .. That's why I know. |
If it's not already blocked in China and Saudi Arabia, I'm sure it would be if those countries authorities knew it existed.
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I'm not blocked anywhere. Is there something you disagree with "in my tour"? |
you're blocked in Saudi Arabia and Egypt
i cant access your site right now from butt fuck Mecca |
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how can I confirm this? Is this happening to anyone else? |
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Are you admitting it yourself? |
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on and off .. Is my website available in Egypt?? Has there been a "governmental" blocking of my website in Egypt? and Saudia Arabia? |
Egypt would have a reason to block my site ...
so let me repeat so there is no confusion on the subject ... <H2>"Any COWARDLY Father that permits the circumcision of their daughter should be castrated! [email protected]"</h2> |
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Saudi Arabia is a deeply religious and conservative country, where pornography in any form is strictly forbidden. When the government introduced the internet to the country, it set up a central node in the capital Riyadh through which all internet traffic had to pass. Saudi Arabia filters out material which they would find offensive. That would certainly include a site called sexeducation.com that has the content that you have. |
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they should be history ...
welcome to the information age |
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I think you'll find that when they have finished with US companies and other countries where they do have a patents they might think about moving onto other countries. Obviously if you are hosting in the US or CC processing there you could be vunerable. I think the best thing is to put your self behind those who ARE fighting it, avoid those who don't think it's worth it and help make sure Acacia are put down. So that the next suit thinks twice about coming after the porn industry. But this is just my opinion, for an expert advice ask somewhere else. :1orglaugh |
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