Here, Here to that. I've seen a few things blow up on people because they were only assuming US Law. Prime example is the current situation with Yahoo and France and the injunction put on them regarding some of the sites that are listed through the Yahoo search engine. James. -----Original Message----- From: owner-crime@/var/spool/majordomo/lists/crime [mailto:owner-crime@/var/spool/majordomo/lists/crime]On Behalf Of Kuo, Jimmy Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 10:31 AM To: 'George Heuston '; ''Jere Retzer' ' Cc: ''crime@private' ' Subject: RE: [Fwd: need a little help] As I've learned in this industry, don't get yourself stuck on US law. The internet is an international thing. Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: George Heuston To: 'Jere Retzer' Cc: 'crime@private' Sent: 8/29/01 9:30 AM Subject: RE: [Fwd: need a little help] Free speech -- no crime here on these facts. It may or may not be the first step in solicitation of a crime, but there are no tangible steps taken toward perpetration of it. -----Original Message----- From: Jere Retzer [mailto:retzerj@private] Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 8:08 AM To: crime@private; zot@private Subject: Re: [Fwd: need a little help] Isn't the simple act of advertising for someone to damage a web site itself a federal crime? Seems like some law enforcement agency now has good probable cause to press charges >>> "Zot O'Connor" <zot@private> 08/28/01 09:36PM >>> This one is blatant. Best response wins a T-Shirt! -- Zot O'Connor http://www.ZotConsulting.com http://www.WhiteKnightHackers.com
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