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Re: [FYI] (Fwd) FC: U.S. wants to be the world's cyber police, from SecurityFocus
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- Subject: Re: [FYI] (Fwd) FC: U.S. wants to be the world's cyber police, from SecurityFocus
- From: Martin Schroeder <martin@oneiros.de>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 10:25:31 +0100
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- In-Reply-To: <3C04A9D5.2098.FD5B8@localhost>; from horns@ipjur.com on Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:09:41AM +0100
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On 2001-11-28 09:09:41 +0100, Axel H Horns wrote:
> Under the Department of Justice's interpretation of this legislation,
> a computer hacker in Frankfurt Germany who hacks into a computer in
> Cologne Germany could be prosecuted in the Eastern District of
> Virginia in Alexandria if the packet of related to the attack traveled
> through America Online's computers. Moreover, the United States would
> reserve the right to demand that the extradition of the hacker even if
> the conduct would not have violated German law, or to, as it has in
> other kinds of cases, simply remove the offender forcibly for trial.
Wie hoch waren nochmal die Einnahmen der USA aus Tourismus und
Geschäftsreisen in 2000?
Gruß
Martin
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