Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales starts petition to fight against British student’s extradition to the
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Well past 100,000 by now, it's going up by 50 or so every time it's refreshed.
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I laughed so damn hard at this. I don't even know why.
Poor guy, I remember TVShack.com, used to watch shit on there sometimes. It's stupid to think the US can just steal a UK citizen and force him into the US when he broke UK laws on UK soil and had nothing to do with the USA.
I don't condone piracy (cue half of Facepunch giving me boxes) but I absolutely don't agree with imposing power over other nations (especially over petty crimes) without any kind of international authority to do so. The problem is that the Internet allows crimes big and small (not debating legality in this post) to be committed across national boundaries with ease and blurs the lines between nations' authority to stop them. The world has become interconnected personally and economically but not nearly as strongly politically.
[QUOTE=rinoaff33;36545226]I don't condone piracy (cue half of Facepunch giving me boxes) but I absolutely don't agree with imposing power over other nations (especially over petty crimes) without any kind of international authority to do so. The problem is that the Internet allows crimes big and small to be committed across national boundaries with ease and blurs the lines between nations' authority to stop them. The world has become interconnected personally and economically but not politically.[/QUOTE]
I'd love to impose danish hate-speech related laws on everywhere else. Watch the world burn as nothing can keep up. Should make for an interesting novel: How i bent the universe with a piece of signed paper.
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