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Re: [News] [SOT] Intellectual Monopoly/Lunacy Breaks Loose in the UK

On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 08:04:12 -0400, Ezekiel wrote:

> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:11136675.Jb4BWqLnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> UK P2P user? Hope you like US prison food
>>
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>> | The [US] PRO-IP bill, H.R.4279, significantly increases the state's
>> power to
>> | detect and prosecute IP infringement, carrying with it a whole host
>> of new
>> | law enforcement positions and capabilities. It establishes an IP
>> Czar, | someone with the job of overseeing zealous action on behalf of
>> copyright and
>> | trademark owners, and includes such powers as the ability to seize
>> equipment
>> | if it contains just one file thought to infringe. |
>> | [...]
>> |
>> | As a UK citizen, you no longer have any effective defence against a
>> US demand
>> | for deportation. Under the Extradition Act 2003 the US can apply for
>> a UK
>> | citizen to be extradited without having to present any evidence to
>> face | charges of a crime committed in the US - for which the UK
>> citizen need not
>> | have been actually present.
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>>
>> http://community.zdnet.co.uk/
blog/0,1000000567,10008415o-2000331777b,00.htm
>>
>>
> The USA should be able to extradite criminals from banana republics like
> the UK.
> 
You ar quite the little asshole, aren't you?

 Under the Extradition Act 2003 the US can apply for a UK citizen to be 
extradited without having to present any evidence to face charges of a 
crime committed in the US - for which the UK citizen need not have been 
actually present.

No evidence necessary... very nice. Why have a Constitution?

I hope I am there when the jack boots come for you.

-- 
Rick

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