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Web 2.0 vs. 2257
I wonder if they will end up getting an exemption like hosting companies, and SEs.|confused|
But YouPorn and other blue Web 2.0 startups could be out of business in the near future if proposed changes to 18 U.S.C. 2257 are accepted into law. You can put pressure on a business to comply with ridiculous legal requirements, but try leaning on millions of individuals engaging in private, personal behavior in their own bedrooms. http://www.wired.com/culture/lifesty.../sexdrive_1019 |
Good read Tickler |thumb
I really liked this comment: "George Carlin quipped that politicians love to hide behind three things: the flag, the Bible, and your children. Here's a case where they've got all three stacked up in front of them. After all, what patriotic, God-fearing American parent could possibly argue with throwing the book at people for not suppressing their own sexuality?" |
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