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Swift Wind
6rasshopper Inc.
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Posted - 2007.12.01 18:54:00 -
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6rasshopper Inc. would like to formally thank the parties involved for restoring the neutrality of the SCC. It is our view that the SCC has, for a long time now, been creating "Law" by proxy. By determining what products could or could not be sold they, in fact, were "policing" trade throught New Eden. This is not, nor should it be their job, it is their job to provide a neutral "third party" for commerce. It is up to the governments to police their "Area of Control" not the SCC. We appalud the bravery of those who stood up for what is right and helped bring this change about.
Good Day...
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Devilish Ledoux
Caldari Naughty People The Gurlstas Associates
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Posted - 2007.12.02 06:08:00 -
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I concur. Just because something is illegal somewhere doesn't mean that it should be unavailable everywhere.
Now, who wants to buy some high-quality viral agent? _ Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
Originally by: CCP Explorer Aww, come on, what could possibly go wrong 
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Dichotomy Total Comfort
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Posted - 2007.12.02 14:28:00 -
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Originally by: Devilish Ledoux I concur. Just because something is illegal somewhere doesn't mean that it should be unavailable everywhere.
Now, who wants to buy some high-quality viral agent?
Well of course. But that doesn't mean that something that's illegal somewhere should be sold in that exact same somewhere. But you're a Guristas, and thus you have little to no respect for any kind of law anyway, so why the hell am I bothering to write this anyway? ----- The views expressed in these posts, while inarguably correct, are not neccessarily the views of my corporation or alliance.
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Devilish Ledoux
Caldari Naughty People The Gurlstas Associates
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Posted - 2007.12.02 19:00:00 -
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Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Well of course. But that doesn't mean that something that's illegal somewhere should be sold in that exact same somewhere. But you're a Guristas, and thus you have little to no respect for any kind of law anyway, so why the hell am I bothering to write this anyway?
I don't think it's likely that the SCC will force local markets to allow the open sale of contraband within sovereign borders. However, as it stands now, many items that happen to be contraband in only one empire can't be sold in any empire.
As for your assumptions about my loyalties, I'll simply point out that assumption is the mother of idiocy. _ Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
Originally by: CCP Explorer Aww, come on, what could possibly go wrong 
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Swift Wind
6rasshopper Inc.
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Posted - 2007.12.03 02:59:00 -
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Originally by: Andreus Ixiris
Originally by: Devilish Ledoux I concur. Just because something is illegal somewhere doesn't mean that it should be unavailable everywhere.
Now, who wants to buy some high-quality viral agent?
Well of course. But that doesn't mean that something that's illegal somewhere should be sold in that exact same somewhere. But you're a Guristas, and thus you have little to no respect for any kind of law anyway, so why the hell am I bothering to write this anyway?
Kind Sir, I would like to point you to this informative article on the founding of the SCC
Please notice this section:
This is where the SCC - Secure Commerce Committee - came into being. As a division within the CONCORD the SCC is jointly run by the empires and thus ensures a safe and universally regulated trade environment. A joint initiative of the Minmatar Republic and the Jovian Empire have also ensured that the SCC, although under the control of the empires through the CONCORD, acts under the strictest neutrality codes, the same as the InterBus and other empire-run institutions. This is to ensure that all dealings are not only secure, but also secret, with no chance of governmental interference. The unfortunate by-product of this is that those acting on the wrong side of the law can just as easily do business with each other as anyone else.
You will notice that it is not the job of the SCC to even be aware of what goods are being "traded", let alone decide weither said goods are "valid" for trading.
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