Yahoo! Not Bound by French Court Ruling
Klerck writes "Luckily, a US federal judge has ruled that Yahoo! is not bound by the French ruling that demanded that all Nazi memorabilia be removed from its auction site. It's a nice surprise to have a sensible ruling come out of a federal court in times like these."
Well, the French law only said they cant sell that stuff from French yahoo servers. It only applies to France.
And since this is US law, it's only going to apply to the US.
Neither country has any say in what the other's laws are.
-J5K
The libertarian solution to the failures of capitalism is to apply more capitalism til the failures are fixed.
Nothing to see here, move along....
So basically, the French can blow it out there asses or try to sue Yahoo interests in France, but that will likely lead to Yahoo AND every other significant internet entity ceasing to do business in France, and I think that would be fine. It would teach the whiny French a lesson about the real world.
Actually yes , you could do just that, godhelp you if you did, I could see it now , every NY'er would be hurling flowerpots at you from 40 stories but yeah, you could.and like the KKK jerkoffs demonstrating at black rally's it would be protected, or the KKK passing out literature around schools , which has been done, and subsequently upheld.
>The freedom of speech does not mean that >everybody has the right to say everything:
Wrong, it does mean just that, as long as youre not preaching violence as a course of action, yes yes it does.
Sig went tro...aahemmm.....fishing........
I live in France, let me show you round... See that old guy over there ? His father was executed by the Gestapo... That old woman over there? She was raped by several SS when she was 16.. See that sign to 'Oradour-Sur-Glane', you should go and see that village, one day the SS cam calling and killed everybody, they say 640+ men, women and children died. Now imagine how some people who live here feel when they see Nazi sympathisers (and it's virtually always sympathisers that buy this stuff, which is why there is a law against selling it) parading swastikas, deaths head badges etc. Get the point?
They did, in fact, file suit against Yahoo!,Inc., a Delaware Corporation based in (then) Santa Clara, CA (now Sunnyvale), charging that because the US Auctions site "reached" France, it was bound by French law.
Know of what you speak before you speak it.