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- From: rcain@netcom.com (Robert Cain)
- Subject: Welcome to the nineties
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.200832.14351@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 20:08:32 GMT
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- In article <1eq9fsINN2fd@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> you write:
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- : Some on this thread appear to believe that because they live outside
- : the U.S. and are not U.S. citizens, that their actions need not comply
- : with U.S. law. Permit me to remind you that the Supreme Court of the
- : U.S. has upheld the legality of U.S. agents arresting foreign nationals
- : on foreign soil for crimes against U.S. law committed on foreign soil.
- : Unless anyone expects their government to go to war against the U.S.
- : to protect them, you had better think twice about violating U.S. law,
- : whoever you are and wherever you might be.
- :
- : Welcome to the nineties,
- : -Steve
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- Does this mean that if a U.S. citizen establishes a corporation in
- another country to export U.S. patented crypto technology to other
- countries he is in violation of U.S. law and subject to extradition?
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- Bob
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