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Vestitor (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:14:34
erinja (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:29:29
Though maybe it would bring in some more donations if people thought that we needed to upgrade our server space.
Vilius (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:29:53
erinja (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:33:53
People miss Wikipedia if it's gone for a day.
I think that to most people it's no big deal if an Esperanto learning site is gone for a day.
We have no reason to flatter ourselves as to our importance.
Vestitor (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:47:04
Vilius:Why would a website intended for worldwide use go off-line to protest against law of one country? And why should anyone outside US even care about it?That's a bit parochial. Unfortunately the US has a a lot of power over the internet. Many of the sites people visit or on servers there, even if the site is not a US entity.
[note - I changed this because I mistakenly replied to Erinja]
Vestitor (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:49:47
erinja:That's a fair point but it's not the real issue. This would be more evident should the day arrive when Lernu received a legal threat because someone - unwittingly or otherwise - linked to a website (perhaps t a download) and 'infringed upon copyright'.
I think that to most people it's no big deal if an Esperanto learning site is gone for a day.
We have no reason to flatter ourselves as to our importance.
Vilius (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:52:08
Vestitor:Many of the sites people visit or on servers there, even if the site is not a US entity.Moving a website (event a big one) to a server in another country is technically almost trivial and relatively inexpensive. Yes, it would cause some temporary inconvenience (over lost domain names, etc), but would not do too much damage in the long run.
Vilius (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 14:59:12
Vestitor:This would be more evident should the day arrive when Lernu received a legal threat because someone - unwittingly or otherwise - linked to a website (perhaps t a download) and 'infringed upon copyright'.If I'm not mistaken, lernu is hosted in Germany. That's probably as outside the jurisdiction of US laws as it could get
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darkweasel (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 15:10:06
Vilius:And if I'm not mistaken, lernu! is operated by the US-based Esperantic Studies Foundation. Not very much outside the jurisdiction of US laws.Vestitor:This would be more evident should the day arrive when Lernu received a legal threat because someone - unwittingly or otherwise - linked to a website (perhaps t a download) and 'infringed upon copyright'.If I'm not mistaken, lernu is hosted in Germany. That's probably as outside the jurisdiction of US laws as it could get
Vilius (Показать профиль) 18 января 2012 г., 15:22:18
darkweasel:And if I'm not mistaken, lernu! is operated by the US-based Esperantic Studies Foundation. Not very much outside the jurisdiction of US laws.Didn't know that.. Then let's immediately shut down the website. THAT will teach them a lesson
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