Re: Knoppix Spam

From: ap§ (alan_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 03/30/04


Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 22:55:34 +0000 (UTC)

kulm_nd wrote:
> Doubtful it is legal except to those who "join" Knoppix. Usually you need
> some connection to the country/state where the company is located (nexus),
> you need to be served with papers and there is no contract where you never
> agree to the contract. If there is a law where Knoppix is located that gives
> teeth to what they say then it is a different ballgame.
>

Well AFAIK no country in the world would enforce such a law
<Pedantic Mode="On">
PS: Don't forget that unless you actually have an account at noisp.net;
you're actually commiting e-mail theft (noisp.net is actually a web site)
<Pedantic Mode="Off">
I still think it'll look good on ma site however

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