1996-01-02 - Re: Guerilla ISP’s… (fwd)

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From: “Ed Carp [khijol SysAdmin]” <erc@dal1820.computek.net>
To: shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green)
Message Hash: 1bc6724743b4410fc61ccce3992087218f3727e621e14979a88e4f795c397066
Message ID: <199601021330.HAA11247@dal1820.computek.net>
Reply To: <v02120d01ad0e88295ae1@[192.0.2.1]>
UTC Datetime: 1996-01-02 14:03:08 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 2 Jan 1996 22:03:08 +0800

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From: "Ed Carp [khijol SysAdmin]" <erc@dal1820.computek.net>
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 1996 22:03:08 +0800
To: shamrock@netcom.com (Lucky Green)
Subject: Re: Guerilla ISP's... (fwd)
In-Reply-To: <v02120d01ad0e88295ae1@[192.0.2.1]>
Message-ID: <199601021330.HAA11247@dal1820.computek.net>
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Lucky sez:
> At 21:20 1/1/96, sameer wrote:
> >> Prosecution followed by conviction is what will happen to the owner of the
> >> computer on which the OS was running.
> >        It's hard to jail a corporation.
> 
> Pretty hard. That's why the corporate officers will be jailed instead. Not
> that this would be necessary to stop the corporation from operating.  The
> authorities can just confiscating all the equipment and thereby put the
> corporation out of business. Saves time and trial costs. They just haul off
> the computers and declare that they are now property of the government.

Good way to get the latest and greatest technology without paying for it, 
too.  I wonder how many of those Mercedes and BMWs are sitting around in 
impound lots ad how many of them are being driven around by DEA bigwigs?

Didn't they used to do this sort of thing 200+ years ago - convict 
someone of a minor crime, then seize all their assets?  Wasn't this one 
of the things that prompted the US breaking away from GB?

Seems like history is full of stuff like this.  Sad case of 'those who 
fail to learn from history are destined to repeat it.'
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