Re: your mail
On Wednesday 21 May 2003 22:46, Jamie Lawrence wrote:
> On Wed, 21 May 2003, Mike M wrote:
> > If P1 runs an ftp site containing S in A and P2 in B downloads S
> > from A's ftp site, does P1 violate the rule in A? Is P1
> > responsible for preventing P2 from downloading S?
OK, but my question was this, if P2 downloads software S is from a ftp
site in A, is he also doing anything wrong? Or are the laws only
restricting P1 ?
> Regarding your question: I believe it is true that one must attempt
> to limit distribution of software to the Evil Countries List if doing
> so from the US. (Iran, Iraq, Libia, N. Korea, I think Sudan, some
> others).
Could you please stop using the term "Evil Countries"? Believe me, there
are Iranians in this list (like me), and as a patriot, it just hurts
your pride when you see someone calls your country, "Evil". There are
probably other terms which imply the same meaning, but are not this
rude.
Cheers
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Aryan Ameri
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