Tak to mas bohuzel pravdu. Uz do toho reje nejakej Frantik :) Tak v tomhle zatim asi nic. Dam vedet pokud bych se dozvedel ze se to zmenilo
--- Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 17:21:42 +0900 From: Yves Quemener <quemener.y...@free.fr> To: disc...@lists.hackerspaces.org I see that a lot. Every time I mumble a bit about USA not being the world, but actually, I would like to know the reasons for that and how it could be possible to remove these reasons. Today, it is easy to wire 1000$ to an account about anywhere in the world from the USA, (minus some extortion percentage by banks). If necessary, it is possible to ask from a passport scan to check the identity. This is a bit of a pain, but this would obey most anti-laundering rules I can think of. What is the legal reason that makes 99% of these challenges are US-only? On 24/05/13 16:09, Ken Murphy wrote: > Unfortunately, we need to limit it to the US. Sorry! > > > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 9:48 PM, Michel Gallant <sfx...@gmail.com > <mailto:sfx...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Do you have to be in the US for this? On 05/24/2013 02:30 AM, Pavol Rusnak wrote: > On 24/05/13 02:25, Pavel Ruzicka wrote: >> If you're interested, and think you get a group together from >> your space, drop me a line! >> >> Ken >> k...@murphlab.com <mailto:k...@murphlab.com> > > Mam neprijemny tusak, ze to je US only vec, ale napisem typkovi email. > _______________________________________________ Brmlab mailing list Brmlab@brmlab.cz http://brmlab.cz/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/brmlab