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"textContent": "> My thanks again to Moonchild for answering those further questions.\n>\n> To build upon Prough’s comment, since there are important US American developers for the Pale Moon project, and the bill is ambiguous, it is prudent to consider, as we have been doing, possible hazards for those developers if their involvement with a non-commercial browser and website is misunderstood by a dimwitted judge or prosecutor who is incapable of grasping what _open source_ means. His report on Floridian developments mentions that a judge is soon to evaluate whether this family of law is legal by US American law. The results of that will be interesting.\n\nDo you know of any online petitions to tell New York's leaders to back off on this stupid law? I would sign them in a heartbeat\n\n* * *",
"title": "Forum and website • Re: The site and an idiotic bill",
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