SEVERE undercapacity, we need more remailer servers FAST

E. ALLEN SMITH EALLENSMITH at ocelot.Rutgers.EDU
Wed May 22 01:13:46 PDT 1996


From:	IN%"tcmay at got.net" 20-MAY-1996 06:17:52.64

>But any country that is "anti-Scientology" is likely to be repressive in
>various ways we would find inimical to our goals. Germany is a prime
>example: yes, they have placed restrictions on the CoS, but they have also
>ordered crackdowns on Internet sites.

>Whatever one may think of Scientology, or Catholicism, or Baalism, or
>whatever, crackdowns by the government ("anti-Scientology,"
>"anti-Catholic," etc.) is not a good thing.

	I do not disagree with that countries shouldn't place any more
restrictions on Scientology than they do on any other profit-making business.
It's simply that a remailer operator would be more likely to win in court in
such a country; if Scientology isn't _allowed_ in a country, this isn't good
but they at least can't exactly do any nuisance suits. To a lesser degree,
they might be suable back very easily if the judge & jury were sympathetic. I
got the basic idea from the regulatory arbitrage section in your Cyphernomicon,
as it happens.
	-Allen






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