[Free-sklyarov-uk] Flyer

Dan Ackroyd DAckroyd at igl.co.uk
Wed, 1 Aug 2001 11:53:31 +0100


>But the fact that this is a US law which is being applied to acts
outside the US is only apparent when you read the quotes from people. 
It's not in the main explanation.

>It's a probably a bit late to spot this :(

Hmm, it shouldn't be, Julian or Anton can you make changes as appropriate ?

btw I was thinking we could print one of the versions of the De-CSS source
code on the back of the flyers, and tell people they could be arrested for
having that peice of paper if they ever went to America. What does everyone
think ?

dan


-----Original Message-----
From: Telsa Gwynne [mailto:hobbit at aloss.ukuu.org.uk]
Sent: 01 August 2001 11:42
To: free-sklyarov-uk at xenoclast.org
Subject: Re: [Free-sklyarov-uk] Flyer


On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 11:02:02AM +0100 or thereabouts, Julian T. J.
Midgley wrote:
> I've put a copy of Anton's flyer on the web page in PDF, Postscript and
> Word formats.  Could people have a quick look at it and check that it says
> all we want it to say?

It's a probably a bit late to spot this :(

But the fact that this is a US law which is being applied to acts
outside the US is only apparent when you read the quotes from people. 
It's not in the main explanation.

You mention "is a Russian citizen" and "was arrested after giving a
presentation in Las Vegas" but that doesn't really make it plain that 
he was living and working in Russia and merely visited the US to go
to a conference. Plenty of people work abroad, so it's not clear that
he wasn't doing the same. 

Telsa


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