1. I was discussing the idea, not the action. I do not live anywhere near an
Israeli court, but that should not -and does not- prevent me from chewing
the fat about it. I would not go to a large claim court let alone a small
claims court, nor have I ever said I had intended to. You should learn to
On 07/18/2011 11:06 PM, Shai Berger wrote:
> On Sunday 17 July 2011, Steve G. wrote:
>> By the way, is it not now illegal to support such a ban?
> No. It is a "civil wrongdoing": You can be sued for doing it, but not
> prosecuted.
IANAL
This is one of the most misunderstood laws in recent times
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011, Steve G. wrote about "Re: Off Topic: The boycott law
>> (was Re: Finally - A RMS talk in Tel-Aviv. Including details)":
>> > Well, here is your recourse - sue their asses... Finally, open source
>> will
>> > make news.
>>
>> Ye
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 05:08:03PM -0600, Steve G. wrote:
> Anyone for suing RMS?
Nope. Even that silly law only applies to Israeli citizens.
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18, 2011, Steve G. wrote about "Re: Off Topic: The boycott law
> (was Re: Finally - A RMS talk in Tel-Aviv. Including details)":
> > Well, here is your recourse - sue their asses... Finally, open source
> will
> > make news.
>
> Yes, go ahead and sue Stallman - this wi
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011, Steve G. wrote about "Re: Off Topic: The boycott law (was
Re: Finally - A RMS talk in Tel-Aviv. Including details)":
> Well, here is your recourse - sue their asses... Finally, open source will
> make news.
Yes, go ahead and sue Stallman - this will make you
Well, here is your recourse - sue their asses... Finally, open source will
make news.
Z.
Now let's observe the flak pattern, and learn who is paying and who of those
has a sense of humor.
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Shai Berger wrote:
> On Sunday 17 July 2011, Steve G. wrote:
> > By the w
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