First of all, I appreciate the fact that you have been polite and non-confrontational on the forum but please note that you don't get to decide how your interlocutors answer questions. This is a philosophy forum not a place for you to prosecute a case. And if that's your intention, you're not doing philosophy, you're evangelizing a set of beliefs, which is not the way we want things done around here (see the guidelines). — Baden
No. you will NOT controlls me. All you will do is REACT to what I do but NO ONE control's me sweety. I know that it SOUNDS good but you don't have any control of what I do. — Lower Case NUMBERS
This is America sweety. — Lower Case NUMBERS
.S. law sweetums, heavily protects the rights of the citizens over any other entity, so bringing up the law does not help your case. — Lower Case NUMBERS
No, this isn't... honeybun. Although, interestingly, as a .com website, it "remains under ultimate jurisdiction of U.S. law". — Sapientia
Yes I know, but Jamalrob isn't located in UK. If I run a website, then I don't necessarily have to follow the law of my hosting company's country, but rather the law of the country I activate in. For example, if I run a gambling website in a country where gambling is illegal, even if I host it in a place where it is legal, I will get in trouble if I target specifically the audience of that country in which it is illegal, and run my website - take my earnings - into that country. — Agustino
Ah I see, yes in that kind of deal that's the case. I thought he owns the forum/website "thephilosophyforum" and hosts with them - because that would be different. He would pay for the hosting and other features available to build the forums, but the domain would be his, and so he would be responsible over the content.The website itself is owned by PlushForums. jamalrob just pays to use it. So unless the website itself is running on a Spanish server, I don't think there's anything they can do (aside from blocking it from being viewed in Spain). — Michael
That would depend on what laws you're thinking about, but mostly it's not the case. You're under the laws of the country you're activating in. For example, if a Nigerian earns his dough from within the borders of the UK, even if he's selling to Nigeria, he'll pay income tax in the UK. He can't pay in Nigeria, because we have a few international standards to avoid double taxation. And in either case, the Nigerian government wouldn't be able to check him. There may be taxes on exporting to there that he has to pay to the Nigerian government though.and I believe also our home country if living elsewhere — Michael
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