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Posted by the red dot on 12/07/06 00:45
"JJ" <fake@fake.fake> wrote in message
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> thanks for that response
>
> On 6 Dec 2006 14:44:50 -0800, "cwdjrxyz" <spamtrap2@cwdjr.info> wrote:
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> >
> >JJ wrote:
> >> I want to put up several websites.. Id like to be able to have freedom
> >> to to post just about anything i want.. I live in the usa but if the
> >> host was overseas then it should be ok right? I plan on hosting
> >> hacking info.. drug and chemical info. maybe a few nudie pictures..
> >> The problem I have is choosing my webhost.. I need a host that wont
> >> cave in under pressure from religous groups, political groups, etc..
> >> that might want to get my site shutdown.
> >
> >There are many hosts all over the world that can be used, and a domain
> >with them sometimes is fairly reasonable in cost. I doubt if any host
> >will allow you to put up information that is illegal in their country.
> >Thus some research on the legality of what you want to put up in
> >various countries is in order if anything you put up is likely to be
> >illegal. You mention hacking information. For example, hacking to
> >overcome copy protection on commercial DVDs is illegal in many
> >countries, and sites that have even given away free programs for doing
> >this have been closed in several countries. Here the problem often
> >comes to you not from the host, but from a legal order to stop, appear
> >in court, or both. However, where not illegal, such as on certain small
> >island states, programs for hacking protected DVDs are available and
> >being sold. There seem to be hosts in the Far East that will host just
> >about anything, illegal or not, for a sometimes high price for things
> >such as extreme hardcore sex, child porn, identity theft, etc that are
> >very illegal in most countries.
> >
> >Most hosts that cater to small business in the US do not want adult
> >material, spammers, etc on their servers, because these bring them more
> >problems that the profit they make is worth. However there are a few
> >hosts that will allow adult material that is not illegal. Some want to
> >know the nature of such material you put up to insure that they are not
> >likely to have a legal problem with it. I believe LunarPages.com (This
> >might not be the exact name) would allow certain adult material if you
> >provided them with a description of just what type of it you wished to
> >put up.
> >
> >There is no absolutely free speech anywhere I know. As one US supreme
> >court judge said many years ago, free speech does not entitle one to
> >cry fire in a crowded theatre. The limits vary greatly from country to
> >country and even down to city by city. Even if a local law is a
> >violation of national free speech rights, you had best have plenty of
> >money, or be able to get a civil rights group interested, to pay huge
> >legal fees to take your case to federal courts.
you'll have to learn not to top-post first obviously.
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