Slightly beside the point, but sadly since 2003 the UK has had a one- sided Extradition Act in which the USA can demand the extradition of anybody without presenting prima facie evidence. Although the UK, of course, doesn't have the right to demand extradition of US citizens under the same terms. It was fast tracked through parliament in the name of fighting terrorism - though it has of course been used more often to extradite non-terrorist suspects. Another lovely part of Blair's proud legacy as W's bitch.
On 6-Oct-09, at 4:03 PM, Adrian Miles wrote: > > > --The web is global territory. So if you (in England) dont disclose > > something on your blog, will the FBI come after you? Will they then > > get Scotland Yard to arrest you? > > no, US law does not apply in Britain, and vice versa. > > > > This a brief rundown of worries. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]