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December 11th, 2002, 04:56 PM
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Yes, but was the crime committed in Australia? Websites don't push info to other countries... someone has to download the page, just as if something defamatory was printed in a newspaper here. If an Australian tourist buys the paper and brings it back to Australia, then is the person who printed it here now guilty of defamation in Australia? The paper was brought to Australia, just as the web data is brought to the user's browser.
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