The verdict in: Still an idiot, bona-fide
Ok, I remember the germany thing now. Germany saw some web pages that detailed how to disrupt railway services by damaging rail tracks. The pages were posted by some kind of radical environmentalist group, and they had a Yahoo! personal web page account.
Germany sued Yahoo! for hosting illegal content. Here's the good part: they sued Yahoo!'s German subsidiary, because they didn't think they could win in US Courts.
Why is that the good part? Because that's one of the big ugly clauses in the DMCA that THE FUCKING MORON WAS GRIPING ABOUT EARLIER IN HIS ARTICLE. The DMCA allows a company to litigate in their "home state" (which presumably has passed the DMCA) instead of in the state where the offense occurred (which is what usually happens).
I think I'm going to do a "Both Barrels" on this lovely piece of work.
"We are all born originals -- why is it so many of us die copies?"
- Edward Young