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    Evasion of tax on domain names

    I have been reading an interesting case of Pasquantino the basis of which is that any use of anything located within the USA renders a person liable to prosecution in the USA even if nothing criminal is carried out in the USA and no one located in the USA is a victim. I concluded from this that many foreign (i.e. non US) domainers and those involved in domains in any way are always at risk of being extradited to USA for any criminal acts, including suspected (i.e. merely suspected) tax evasion or any other suspicion.

    Pretty scary I think that we now are at risk of such extradition.

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    Only if your country has an extradition pact with the US would this likely happen, and then probably only in extreme cases... you would have had to have screwed the govt big time imo.

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