Fwd: Re: question: international work

guinevere liberty myluck42 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 23 06:27:34 CST 1999


Thank you for your reply.  It has made me feel much
better.  It is what I had thought, but I was made
paranoid by others' queries...



--- Robin Berjon <robin at knowscape.com> wrote:
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 03:37:08 -0500
> To: guinevere liberty <myluck42 at yahoo.com>
> From: Robin Berjon <robin at knowscape.com>
> Subject: Re: question: international work
> 
> >Is there any reason a company (or an individual
> with a
> >business certificate) can't have overseas clients?
> 
> Unless it is forbidden expressedly by your state or
> country's laws (the one
> in which your company is incorporated) or by the one
> in which your client
> is residing or his company incoporated, then there
> are no problems. Such
> interdictions concern mostly blocades and export
> limitations.
> 
> >I run Liberty Web Development
> >(http://www.panix.com/~liberty - might as well
> >shamelessly promote my company) and a potential
> >client, who resides in England, has asked me about
> the
> >legalities regarding international contract work.
> 
> There should be no kind of problem for web services
> between the US and the
> EU, unless you want to export bananas, hormon fed
> beef or strong
> cryptographic software.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> .Robin
> The proof of the pudding is that we eat it.--Karl
> Marx
> 
> 

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