I meant the first one (To assist people in finding a drug dealer? You may get arrested, and charged with aiding and abetting.)
I didn't actually realize you could get arrested for doing that. It seems a bit against the right of free speech... I've seen other examples of similar things too, maps that tell you where speed cameras are, for instance, so I'm not completely sure it is illegal. It probably depends on the country and circumstances I guess.
But, more importantly, should it be illegal? I don't think so, not unless he is forcing them to go download the mp3s(or go buy the drugs from the drug dealer).
This seems a bit broken... I mean, If I tell someone that someone *over there* is a drug dealer, do I get arrested?
How can he be held responsible for the content of other sites?
It's reliable as long as you don't use it more than 99 times ;)
if((rand() % 2) == 0) sentence -= (rand() % 123 + 39); Either that or memory corruption. I'd bet on the former :-D
I meant the first one (To assist people in finding a drug dealer? You may get arrested, and charged with aiding and abetting.) I didn't actually realize you could get arrested for doing that. It seems a bit against the right of free speech... I've seen other examples of similar things too, maps that tell you where speed cameras are, for instance, so I'm not completely sure it is illegal. It probably depends on the country and circumstances I guess. But, more importantly, should it be illegal? I don't think so, not unless he is forcing them to go download the mp3s(or go buy the drugs from the drug dealer).
But shouldn't he have a right to give people that option? Do you arrest the owner of a shop that sells slim jims(tool for breaking in to cars)?
This seems a bit broken... I mean, If I tell someone that someone *over there* is a drug dealer, do I get arrested? How can he be held responsible for the content of other sites?