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Originally Posted by faxxaff
I think freedom of speech is an universal right that belongs to each and every human on this planet. In some countries this is a very highly regarded value, while in others human rights - or individual rights in general - are worth much less.
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Uh.... how many people fought and died for that right for you, as an American? Did you even do any military service? As a veteran myself, I am rather disturbed by this. The precious freedoms you enjoy here are because someone cared enough to lay down everything they believed in for something universal.
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Originally Posted by faxxaff
This is a very unfortunate situation, but I think people who have to fear for their lives, freedom or personal belongings should use a private whois. As long as they conduct legal sites under the law of the registrar and where they are hosted they should not be put in danger as they just do the same thing as other Americans, Canadians or Brits or other free societies.
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And if they use those sites to allow illegal activities such as CP or open prostitution? The registrar has little to do with your site's legality. You have to look at the laws where you live as well as the rules of your host. My adult domains are hosted in Canada where I feel I have a bit more freedom than I would as an American. My non-adult domains are hosted in Colorado Springs by a very strict host. He is strict enough that I don't have any crossovers. I did have one gameserver that was very adult in nature that is currently offline until I find a new home for it. Why? My host here in the states has a firm rule, and I respect the rules of his server. Does it curtail my freedom of speech? A little.
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Originally Posted by faxxaff
I think that's pretty easy to understand. Why would an American want to tell a Russian not to run a porn site because porn is illegal in Russia while the American is doing the same thing ....
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Because you can go to jail, be publically humiliated, lose your family, your hard-earned possessions, be blacklisted in so many ways. Have you seen Russian jails? Do you want to have anyone even risk being in one for an hour? I sure would not. Maybe it is my stubborn Finnish nature to respect the laws and learn to live within them. And it is odd - I am more comfortable with the public whois than I was hiding it behind a privacy block. It just feels cleaner.