>> The DMCA is not a law in Israel, so whether or not any of us are breaking >> it is totally irrelevant. >Until the president of the amuta goes to give a lecture in the US, presume.
>> I am not violating any cellular company's ToS. I don't do it myself, and >> my sendsms's license clearly prohibits its users from doing so either. >I seriously doubt that would stop Orange from suing the amuta if they >felt not enough people are reading the banner ads they have on their site. What has to be done is obvious. The IGLU should be divided into a Political and a Militant arm. The politicians (i.e., the Amuta) must issue statements condemning any and all behavior that even hints at violation of any laws or ethical rules. In the meantime, the militants could continue to violate all rules and laws with impunity and issue statements that they are doing it to revenge "Microsoft's new licensing arrangements" (for example). This seems to work very well in the current world. The Politicians are supported while the Militants are free to act as they wish. |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | Good judgement comes from experience, | | which comes from bad judgement. | |---------------------------------------------| ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]