"L. V. Lammert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunately, the 'Real World' seldom is aligned with the US Feds! Just > ask anyone that deals with Exports or the IRS. Sometimes it's truly amazing > that this country actually CAN get something done!
In what way is any of this relevant? Nobody is talking about exporting anything, or income tax regulations. > > > The fact that a company restricts documentation to US download to satisfy > > > export concerns is quite valid. > > > >No, it is not. There are no export concerns over documentation. > > Huh? Better get yourself a lawyer before you land in jail! OTOH, you're not > in the US, so that explains the problem. Huh? Better get yourself a brain. If you want to insist that docs are subject to any form of US law requiring data mining, then point everyone to that law. Simply repeating nonsense over and over isn't going to make it true. > We can all call the lawyers idiots (I'll be the first most of the time), > but, unfortunately, those of us in the business world must deal with them > AND various federal agencies. Ivory towers don't survive very long when > dealing with the Feds! Even those that TRY don't survive very long - just > look at Waco and Ruby Ridge. I'm not calling lawyers idiots. I am calling people who blindly rush to defend the lies of random corporations idiots. In this case, that would be you. Adam