> Joshua Brady wrote: > > The "Child" you speak of caused destruction over a network, > the same > > applied for the 2 hackers here who were sent over without even > > questioning the UK. If the US Government is Satan then I > suppose I am > > going to hell, because I sure as hell support it. > > Do you support the converse, where some little s*** hacks my > London network from some random US college ? At the moment, I > have no recourse of any kind and the UK authorities have no > power, and as a consequence, no interest. > > Peter
I would have to say yes. Globalization of trade and markets is dependant to some degree on a commonality of law. As you say, there's presently no reason a US firm couldn't destroy the network of a UK firm with whom it competes to get a competitive advantage. If spammers are any example, then there are people out there low enough to take advantage of such a loophole. It is probably reasonable to expect that every country will maintain its own speed limits and decency statues. I do believe that crimes against people and property should be prosecutable across international borders. Unfortunately, that is probably a utopian dream. Chris Proctor