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Legislation over regulating the internet decided this month.
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<blockquote data-quote="NewKid" data-source="post: 11395021" data-attributes="member: 31744"><p>The government is one step closer to literately being in control of what you view on the internet and monitoring what you view, download, and post, by way of legislation pertaining to those in the US; though many other countries will soon follow.</p><p></p><p>The internet is the last frontier we have, but it's about to be gone, because the government would rather spend about $50 million/year on making sure they know what you're doing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ironically enough, that's actually really accurate (as sites like Pornhub, TnA, etc will be liable for hosting copyrighted material and shut down).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The amazing thing about technology is that there's pretty much ALWAYS a work-around, however, there's serious implications with that in this situation. Though, basically you're still kinda right, generally speaking; specifically speaking though you're wrong, as internet 2.0 is still linked back to our government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewKid, post: 11395021, member: 31744"] The government is one step closer to literately being in control of what you view on the internet and monitoring what you view, download, and post, by way of legislation pertaining to those in the US; though many other countries will soon follow. The internet is the last frontier we have, but it's about to be gone, because the government would rather spend about $50 million/year on making sure they know what you're doing. Ironically enough, that's actually really accurate (as sites like Pornhub, TnA, etc will be liable for hosting copyrighted material and shut down). The amazing thing about technology is that there's pretty much ALWAYS a work-around, however, there's serious implications with that in this situation. Though, basically you're still kinda right, generally speaking; specifically speaking though you're wrong, as internet 2.0 is still linked back to our government. [/QUOTE]
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