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Subject: IP: Re: : New Swedish law makes most of the Internet illegal
This is exactly the reason that EFF and others took the CDA to court even though Jutice said it would not be enforced. djf Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 19:17:26 +0000 To: farber@cis.upenn.edu From: Charlie Harris <charlie@harris.u-net.com> Subject: Re: IP: New Swedish law makes most of the Internet illegal At 06:28 25/10/98 -0500, you wrote: >Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 08:51:12 +0200 >From: Jacob Palme <jpalme@dsv.su.se> >Subject: New Swedish law makes most of the Internet illegal >(note: The Swedish government will probably not use the law >to stop Internet. This law and other laws like it have made >me understand that laws are not meant to be obeyed.) Laws which are not enforced are dangerous laws, because they can then be used capriciously and/or for political ends. (Not an original insight, but an important fact nonetheless). Charlie Harris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Charlie Harris - Paradise Grove Films - charlie@harris.u-net.com http://www.filmsite.co.uk/paradisegrove Internet Research FAQ http://www.purefiction.com/pages/res1.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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