This legalese might be able to apply in the country in which it was written (and maybe other friendly countries), but would presumably be of about as much value as a Microsoft Office licence in many parts of the world.
Once stripped of the legalese, such a document could then be sold back to the country of origin, where it could be published freely. The recipient could presumably legitimately claim that they knew nothing of any restrictions.
In a world of global communications, laws will not protect anyone. Unless you really want a one-world government.
Once stripped of the legalese, such a document could then be sold back to the country of origin, where it could be published freely. The recipient could presumably legitimately claim that they knew nothing of any restrictions.
In a world of global communications, laws will not protect anyone. Unless you really want a one-world government.
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