> On 20/05/2011 18:06, FT2 wrote: >> I ask since clearly a US citizen in the US can post these online, so - >> can a >> UK citizen on holiday there? Or a US citizen in the UK? Or...? >> >> In other words, how do the factors interact such as -- 1/ the country >> you're >> a citizen of, 2/ the country whose laws were claimed to be broken, 3/ >> the >> jurisdiction you were in when you took the alleged breaking action, or >> 4/ >> the ability of local legal process to access you, in deciding what's >> legally >> actionable? >> >> Lawyers welcomed :) Curiosity and enlightenment more than anything. >> > > One might want to factor in a Google News Case in Belgium that dealt > with which laws apply where: > http://www.barrysookman.com/2011/05/17/is-google-news-legal/ > > Also if it is found that WMF is negligent they may consider any senior > member of WMF resident in London to be personally liable.
Oh! Poor Jimbo! Fred _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l