tankman1989
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To start with I don't know the exact term for what I want to describe. I believe I am referring to a Native American Nation such as the "Navajo Nation" - which is the largest in the US. I am curious as to whether they are responsible for following the Internet laws that are dictated but congress or do they have the power to chose to enforce the laws they see fit.
When I think of these patches of "sovereign nations" within the US I think of embassies from other countries where the entire property on which the building sits is "foreign soil" as well as an persons within, and cars/vehicles registered to it and and bags or computers are property of the sovereign nation. Is this a good comparison or does one group wield more power than another (embassies more than Navajo Nation for example). I couldn't find anything that answered this specifically and I'm not sure anyone here is going to know for sure.
Now for the Technibble aspect. If an server farm resides upon a Native American Nation could those servers be searched and seized as would any other server in the US (or NZ for what it's worth) if a judge so ordered? Would they and their clients/users have protection as did users from Sweeden during the Pirate bay scandal (as long as Navajo Nation protects their host and clients).
I have a few other questions but I'll start with this and see if anyone knows anything or can give me any historical references for me to look up.
Oh and I don't need the comments about 60% of them not having phones and 30% not having running water. Sure they don't have that stuff on the edges of the Nation/reservation as it is almost 30,000 square miles - but in the populated centers they have cell towers, phone, etc. If you are having trouble thinking this is unrealistic just humor me. It's no less realistic than the 1 laptop for every child in AFRICA. This is in our own back yard (at least those here from the states) and they are some of the worst off people in our country (except for a few select top dogs who own casinos).
I have a plan
I could set up a web hosting company with a slogan something like this: "Why not let an Apache manage your Apache?
Well it IS their native tongue is it not?
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When I think of these patches of "sovereign nations" within the US I think of embassies from other countries where the entire property on which the building sits is "foreign soil" as well as an persons within, and cars/vehicles registered to it and and bags or computers are property of the sovereign nation. Is this a good comparison or does one group wield more power than another (embassies more than Navajo Nation for example). I couldn't find anything that answered this specifically and I'm not sure anyone here is going to know for sure.
Now for the Technibble aspect. If an server farm resides upon a Native American Nation could those servers be searched and seized as would any other server in the US (or NZ for what it's worth) if a judge so ordered? Would they and their clients/users have protection as did users from Sweeden during the Pirate bay scandal (as long as Navajo Nation protects their host and clients).
I have a few other questions but I'll start with this and see if anyone knows anything or can give me any historical references for me to look up.
Oh and I don't need the comments about 60% of them not having phones and 30% not having running water. Sure they don't have that stuff on the edges of the Nation/reservation as it is almost 30,000 square miles - but in the populated centers they have cell towers, phone, etc. If you are having trouble thinking this is unrealistic just humor me. It's no less realistic than the 1 laptop for every child in AFRICA. This is in our own back yard (at least those here from the states) and they are some of the worst off people in our country (except for a few select top dogs who own casinos).
I have a plan



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