On 30/03/12 02:38 AM, John Nagle wrote:
On 3/29/2012 3:42 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012 18:29:29 -0700
John Nagle wrote:
Anything that takes a credit card should have at least "organization
validated".
Can you actually think of a reason for that?
Anonymous online businesses are illegal.
Ug. Un-thought out statements are idiotic.
Mozilla doesn't exist to follow the laws. Finding a law and using it to
bat someone on the head with is an old game, and only for bureaucrats
and idiots.
As a purile example, I'm pretty sure we can find a law that says that
all communications into China must pass through the Great Firewall, and
be decrypted. France and Russia have or had the same thing, and most
all the Asian countries too.
So if you're keen to turn Mozilla into the perfect model legal citizen,
then that's fine, just be aware that pretty soon you'll find a law that
stops you breathing.
Alternatively if you can ground your comments in a valid interest of
Mozilla and its manifesto, then sure.
iang
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