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Subject: Re: statistics
From: Jorge Godoy ####@####.####
Date: 7 Aug 2001 02:13:42 -0000
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David Merrill ####@####.#### writes:

> 
> The LDP's webservers are in the US, however.

I'm not a US citizen. I'm not living under US laws. I don't know a lot
of US laws. In my country, this law might be different with regards to
this kind of thing (it happens to be almost the same, but the context
is different). How am I supposed to accept that US copyright laws
applies to a document of mine that I've donated to LDP and whose main
site ISN'T LDP? 

Sorry for this, but I think the US are too "US-centric" on this
aspect. To protect its knowledgement is OK, but imposing this on
contents that are available in there is not. Or I could say the same
about LDP's documents available here in .br. It just doesn't make
sense (laws don't always make sense...)



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