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ElcomSoft Lawyer Says Internet Outside U.S. Law

NetRanger writes: "ElcomSoft, the company that employed Dmitry Sklyarov, has fired its opening shot, asking the court to dismiss the charges. Their argument: since the Russian company is based on the Internet, it is outside the jurisdiction of the DMCA. This is rather interesting if it holds up, because it would set a precedent which would allow other countries to tell the DMCA to just go away. If not, ElcomSoft could be out $2.25 million dollars, and the USA could find itself cold-shouldered by a lot of countries with less draconian copyright laws." Wired has another story.

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  1. Re:DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR HOSTING SERVICE IS? by Sloppy · · Score: 3, Funny

    IMHO, this ("Do you know where your hosting service is?") is becoming an increasingly important question... especially since I want to switch ISPs. ;-) Since my "Ask Slashdot" submission on jurisdiction-shopping was rejected, maybe I can get away with trying it here...

    Anyone know what's a good country to use for web & email hosting? Some desirable traits:

    • Not have anything like DMCA or WIPO treaty (sorry, USA)
    • Strong crypto is legal (sorry, France)
    • Not have pro-censorship laws (sorry, Germany, Australia, USA)
    • Not have weird libel laws (sorry, UK)
    • Searches and siezures only done with a warrant (sorry, USA)
    • Not take Scientologists and their kind seriously (sorry, USA)
    • etc
    ...Yet still be fairly well-connected. Is there any such place?
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