31 Aug
2000
31 Aug
'00
8:23 p.m.
Patrick Greenwell wrote:
It should be noted however, that no matter how "democratic" any organization is or claims to be, the decisions they make do not supercede the laws of the country(ies) that they operate in. At the point that someone feels their rights under the law are being violated sufficiently (such as restraint of trade) and has the necessary resources, I imagine these sorts of things will simply end up in court.
It would appear that NSI has demonstrated that this is not neccessarily successful. -- Rodney Joffe CenterGate Research Group, LLC. http://www.centergate.com "Technology so advanced, even we don't understand it!"(SM)