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Oh, I agree, it's not so much that either country is a bad choice per se. And pointing out that a country subject to various bilateral treaties might provide problems down the road is also fair.

Just thought i'd point it out for those that might not know about their degree of international collaboration.

However, especially Sweden is ambiguous at best in my opinion, given their recently enacted strong wiretapping laws. They might not be a problem yet, but they provide the basis for future trouble.




I disagree with the .sg suggestion too. Singapore is an ACTA signatory and the government is in discussions with the MPAA for tougher IP legislation (http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/vi...).

Not to mention it's a "small" country (you can't get much smaller than an island)


Agreed, the author is clearly unfamiliar with Singapore - it's a highly authoritarian country.




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