I should have phrased that better.
I agree, from a webmastering stand point, putting a statement on each free site or tgp is overkill.
I agree that one statement at the root of the domain is enough, or as they say, a link that opens a new window.
The link on the entry point would be to the statement.
I agree that the root of the domain is the entry point. I have no control over what urls the SE's list, they are not entry points.
I agree that the DOJ are smart enough to go to the root of the domain to find the statement.
I can see how my post might cause everyone to think that I'm saying there should be a statement for each free site or tgp. The link on the entry point would be to the statement at the root of the domain.
I agree that they could ask for all sorts or things. But, I'm thinking the simple request to see search warrant, for anything non-2257, would deter there requests. But then again, that would, EDIT: would not, stop them from coming back with one.
"At the place of business", I'm thinking I should setup the computer out in a shed, or maybe the garage, on the front porch? It gets damn cold in Minnesota.
What I disagreed with is that there is no need for a link to the statement on free sites and tgps. Hopefully I am completely wrong. But until a lawyer, an investigator or the courts tell me different, I'm will put the link on there.
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