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Old 05-01-2007, 11:42 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zap View Post
That's a good question. Perhaps Waffles (he's an internet radio guy, I think) can interject here.
If the server hosting the broadcast is offshore and that's where people are tuning into, then perhaps a good case can be made for it.
Who ever is affected has to check with their lawyer. To my knowledge if an act is deemed illegal by the US law then a person can prosecuted for that if one of the following is applicable:

- the act has been committed on US soil
- the act has been committed by a US citizen, regardless of where the act has been committed

Of course prosecution can materialize only if the "iron" fist of the US law can reach the culprit. In many cases the fist turns into just a middle finger.
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