> Is it appropriate to ask all members of an international forum to protest > an > American law? Yes. > We would be affected by it only if extradition laws came into effect. > Extradition implies that the alleged crime was perpetrated on American > soil or > under American jurisdiction. Not Necessarily. > Is it envisioned that this bill would cover American nationals and acts > perpetrated on American soil only? Are you suggesting that the whole of > the > Internet is seen as being "American" by the Bush administration? In what > way > is jurisdiction identified or proven, under this bill? > > It is misguided to assume that "all people" are subject to American laws. Perhaps you should ask Dmitry Sklyarov about that. True he was in the United States when he was arrested but his so called "crime" was commited in Russia. And the FBI is not above bringing a forgin national here to face trial aginst his will. A judge dosent care how you got in front of his bench, just that you are there. Let us not forget that America protests the stupid and oppresive laws passed in other countries maybe this time we need the support. -WTB
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