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i expect the number of topics u dont know a/b to be very large, so post away.
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The story is interesting. What Mike appears to be saying is that the *details* are unclear -- since they seem to contradict. That's not a topic he doesn't know anything about, but that he's hoping someone has more details.
I swear the level of idiocy in the comments lately has been almost too much to bear. People have absolutely no reading comprehension.
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Spam originating from Germany, or ISP located in Germany could not be linked to SPAMMING because their would be no record of the violations.
Data In = Data Out
Deutschland is not Germany.
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From what I understand
This is the same reason absinthe is now legal (or rather no longer illegal) in the EU though it had been banned throughout most of Europe.
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Full story at heise.de
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