Author Topic: ACLU -- Internet Identities for All Americans  (Read 2913 times)


This kind of reminds me of what happened to the wild west. Everyone's just rampaging around and doing what the forget they want until the government comes in and makes all sorts of stupid laws.
Except that the internet is even better than the wild west.

don't you be insulting pusheen!
:O
I had no idea what the source of the image was, I found it on 4chan.

CATS. OH HOW I LOVE FAT CATS THAT EAT SILLY THINGS.

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I had no idea what the source of the image was, I found it on 4chan.

CATS. OH HOW I LOVE FAT CATS THAT EAT SILLY THINGS.

I had no idea what the source of the image was, I found it on 4chan.

I found it on 4chan.

4chan.

Well, there's your problem.

bisjac in literally every single thread relating to internet censorship:
If you are in any way for censorship you are proveably handicapped.

they're basically passing smaller bills that together form the big picture. that way if one fails, another makes it through, and they just have to remake that piece

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I had no idea what the source of the image was, I found it on 4chan.

CATS. OH HOW I LOVE FAT CATS THAT EAT SILLY THINGS.
http://pusheen.com/

Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California -- a SOPA hero who also led Democratic opposition to this bill -- said, "It represents a data bank of every digital act by every American [that would] let us find out where every single American visited Web sites."
All they will find people going on is research.

All they will find people going on is research.
Considering that it's called the "Protect Children from Online researchographers" act by the people that support it, imagine your mom getting a report of all the websites you visit.

Considering that it's called the "Protect Children from Online researchographers" act by the people that support it, imagine your mom getting a report of all the websites you visit.
nowhere is safe
there is no privacy!

Considering that it's called the "Protect Children from Online researchographers" act by the people that support it, imagine your mom getting a report of all the websites you visit.
Rule Britannia. I'm safe unless ACTA goes through.


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A commercial provider of an electronic communication service shall retain for a period of at least one year a log of the temporarily assigned network addresses the provider assigns to a subscriber to or customer of such service that enables the identification of the corresponding customer or subscriber information under subsection (c)(2) of this section.

I wonder if this means if someone changes their IP, they'll have to do another year of logging for that IP. People with dynamic IP's would be forgeted if that happened, unless they set up a static IP, which for some routers is impossible, if not very hard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDIg3Ecd7Nc

I wonder if this means if someone changes their IP, they'll have to do another year of logging for that IP. People with dynamic IP's would be forgeted if that happened, unless they set up a static IP, which for some routers is impossible, if not very hard.

Honestly if this happens I'm going to dish out the dolla and subscribe to a proxy service.

I swear that they're trying to make TEH INTERNETZ a police state.