Report on UN conference on Internet and racism

William H. Geiger III whgiii at invweb.net
Tue Nov 18 21:09:06 PST 1997



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In <v03102809b0980bf30a9e@[207.167.93.63]>, on 11/18/97 
   at 08:25 PM, Tim May <tcmay at got.net> said:

>At 7:54 PM -0700 11/18/97, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>>Sorry. I was unclear. I was comparing U.S. citizens with citizens of
>>another country who are living in that country.
>>
>>If a U.S. citizen living in the U.S. is running an ISP, I would argue from
>>principle that he has a right to distribute writings (I like Jeanne's
>>bookstore analogy) penned by citizens of another country.

> This is a slam dunk truth. This is black letter law.

>I'm surprised this is even being debated.

>"Congress shall make no law.." does not mean that government gets to ban
>sales and distritution of works by Tolstoy, Zola, Stendahl, Marx, and so
>on.

>Get real.

Well you forget Tim that here in the "Land of the Freeh" the Constitution
is only a minor incovienance to ObPCVoteBuying by the criminals in DC.

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