yes, well...does that mean you're going to write it, or not?
 
>Anyone who owns the copyright on something illegally distributed in Freenet. Although I just realized, they couldn't prove it without seeing my datastore, for which they would need a subpoena, which no judge would give them based only on the fact that I run Freenet. And anyway, since I run a node on dialup (and so am effectively transient), I probably wouldn't have any illegal material on my node unless I request it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us>
Sent: Aug 25, 2004 5:23 AM
To: 'chat at freenetproject.org, chat at freenetproject.org
Subject: Re: [freenet-chat] Questions from a potential client writer

On 24 Aug 2004, at 18:24, Nick Tarleton wrote:
> On Aug 23, 2004 8:04 PM, Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us> wrote:
>> I hate to say it, but if you are that timid then I suggest you run a
>> mile from Freenet and anything like it.
>
> Indeed, it seems I should. Running a Freenet node could easily get one 
> sued for contributory copyright infringement.

I don't think so, who would sue you?

Ian.
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