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Originally Posted by directfiesta
Not really ... They can charge you and issue arrest warrants , then ask Interpol to enforce them ... or simply request extradition ... US does it all the time ( britt hacker , Russian gun runner in Malaysia, etc ... ) and Sweden did it to Assange .
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1. Assange (supposedly) committed crime
when he was in Sweden.
2. Brittish hacker (I don't know the case) prolly attacked computers of US government, so he directly committed crime on US property
Dude, running a site hosted outside of UK and not targeted to UK population won't fuckin do anything to you. They will block your site, if they want.
With this logic, we all could be in trouble, because Saudi Arabia can issue a warrant and try us for pornography.
EDIT: There are particular crimes that you can be tried for in a different state even if you did not commit them in there and are not linked to that state anyhow - those are serious crimes with international aspect like terrorism, war crimes, drug trafficking, sabotage etc exactly mentioned in the criminal code.. This is because it's often impossible to exactly tell where these crimes were committed and so there are international treaties that allow trying of these individuals anywhere.
Running a fully legal website that UK government doesn't like? lol.. yeah, Interpol is waiting for you. Also, being charged doesn't mean sentenced.