
“It is no secret that the US has a total lack of privacy, outrageous prison sentences for relatively minor and frivolous so-called ‘crimes’ (see the tragic case of Aaron Swartz), and seizures at the drop of a hat under the flimsiest of pretexts, among other contemptible practices. Would you really want to keep your digital presence solely under US jurisdiction if you didn’t have to? Fortunately, if you answered ‘no,’ it is relatively easy to move your digital presence across borders to a friendly jurisdiction. Paul Rosenberg has the details and he fills us in on the article below.”
http://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/978-digital-diversification-how-to-do-it
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