On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:09:52PM +0100, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On 4 Aug 2004, at 15:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> >As for the uploader
> >Willful blindness can not protect you if it can be shown that you had 
> >a reasonable suspicion to believe they you are committing a crime.  In 
> >fact in some cases a deliberate attempt to not obtain knowledge is 
> >proof of that knowledge.
> 
> Its an interesting question; can it be willful blindness if you don't 
> have a choice?  It isn't that people choose not to see the information, 
> its that they can't.  Now perhaps they don't want to either, but it is 
> hard to see how someone can be said to willfully avoid doing something 
> they couldn't do if they wanted to.

Sadly it will go out the window if INDUCE passes. :|
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