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Internet Censorship Bill Before Congress Right Now!
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but, but, but, obama is on our side!
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I've been talking about this for years. IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN, eventually.
There will be both negatives and positives, the positives being, they can block access to sites that share pirated content. Tubes, torrent listing sites, file sharing sites like rapidshare, file sharing forums, etc. The negative being, our rights will be stripped and our access to the internet will be controlled by a "committee", and like with anything government controlled, it will be sloppy and unfair. They will ban access to sites with little or no explanation and no recourse by the site owners. |
In theory, it could work to our benefit.
I was actually hoping the original poster meant an actual porn censorship law, not just an IP law. |
By the way, this was brought up years ago, before the current administration. It's been an on going issue. They just gave it a new name and it's gotten a lot more publicity this time around.
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The problem is half the idiots on here think so small that they most likely think this is a good thing. This is a one time deal though, once the Government gets its hands in it will never step back from that control, and eventually that control will extend to adult and wherever else we want. We need laws that allow for more appropriate laws to enable CIVIL action on these CIVIL matters. Certainly not Government intervention.
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Pirates are the problem.......
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However, it would be nice to see the pro-civil types come up with actual legislation here in the US. Lets see, how would that work - as we all know, the internet is planetary - you'd have to create a giant international court system with massive unprecedented powers to arrest and punish violators anywhere on the planet where a server can be installed. Planetary IP police. So we amuricans, or them chinese, can send internet cops to australia and bust some kid p2ping copies of Avatar or topbucks movies. Oh, you meant only if the theiving server was in your own civil jurisdiction... Sure, a civil solution sounds great. How would your civil solution work? |
Good luck, guys! You are going to need it!
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And a new underground net will be born... the internet is a fad... its not a single entity, internet is not WWW.
I wish i sold stock 20 years ago, i'd be in the billions of shared sold by now and not even starting developing it yet Over 15 years ago, i use ma bell and networked amazing things with others from my c64.. If tomorrow i need to dig a t1 into my backyard to get away from comcast or att, so be it. Like to see ya govern that... I like this blocking shit.. will bring another brand new untapped economy to market, this time around I'll have all the clues and better yet, get me away from the parasites the internet created |
I see Baddog made it.. got the bad rep... Thats a compliment to me thanks!
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That any of you think this is a good thing is really disturbing :2 cents: |
well what can i say. I in the Netherlands and we are never going to allow Americans to arrest any of us. SO in other words this something that would deal a blow to USA forcing many internet companies to reside out side of USA getting America in an even great dept because of the loss of tax.
And this called the land of the FREE......? |
if this passes someone should work out a solution where americans can tap into isp's from other countries and avoid any block. that would make a mint.
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2. US based companies are already shutting down sites that are legal outside the US and hosted outside the US by telling US based registrars that the sites are violating US regulations. |
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My only question is this - are they going to block the domain names or access to the actual websites. Cause I don't mind typing in the IP address to RS and HF. Or even putting it into my Hosts file. |
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If it can be proven in court that YouTube is dedicated to copyright infringements then I can't see the problem with blacklisting it. YouTube, or any other small or big website, shouldn't be excempt.
Giving this power to someone outside the courts is a bad idea though. There should be a legal reason for blocking a domain. Not a moral reason. |
I am willing to bet if this passes adult will change for the worse.
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Unlike many I've worked in the porn industry that was censored and regulated. AND we all made money.
Men will jerk off to the lingerie section in a mail order catalogue if that's all they can find. So stop worrying, so long as it's a level playing field and foreign sites are banned under the same rules as US ones you're going to be fine. As for free speech. All the media you read off the Internet is subject to censorship. Even what is taught in schools is sometimes subject to censorship. Plus you have the Constitution to protect you. Will this law get pass that? |
bring it on. i'd love to see all the content stealing fuck faces put on those lists. pass it.
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If they actually put a solid system in place, then I guess it's another story. |
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