Napster Servers on an Indian Reservation?
I0ta asks: "There's obviously some doubt if Napster would work offshore or not, but why go to the trouble? Why not put some OpenNap on an Indian Reservation? Indian Reservations exist with their own laws, with their own government, with their own security force. Why do you think casinos run by Indian Reservations are so profitable? The government doesn't tax them like they would someone else, and they operate under their own set of laws.
You'd have to find a reservation willing to take it, but as we all know, money talks. They may even allow it to take residence there (on paper) for the sake of dealing with money and income taxes. Lately, it seems you can throw a T3 just about anywhere in the country, and if not, there's always fiber."
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