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Minnesota orders ISPs to blacklist gambling sites
Not directly porn related, but we all know how these lists seem to get other things added to them by administrators. |club|
Also a similar law was stuck down a couple of years ago.|catfight| When are these #*~^%* politicians going to learn to at least take a look at the current status of laws before they decide to pass that great piece of legislation to fix some perceived problem.|crazy| And we all know how well the great Aussie blacklist works. The state of Minnesota has handed Internet providers a 7-page blacklist of gambling Web sites that they're supposed to prevent customers from accessing, a move that raises First Amendment and technical concerns. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10...orsPicksArea.0 |
Your free will rights at work :(
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So no stock trading in Minnesota?
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Next, Minnesota will be asking Google to filter out all searches for words like "freedom" and "democracy."
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They've already been compromised in the US by the banks not allowing transfers direct from your account.
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drip drip drip. The bucket of tyranny fills up a little bit each day. I wonder whose door they'll kick in next.
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horse racing: OK. Poker: Bad
Ted Stevens. Saving the innertubes since '05 |
Online gambling will corrupt our youth, but church bingo is acceptable. What a bunch of fucking hypocrites!
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Reconsidering...
I was considering placing gambling site ads on my TGP website I just setup (my first). Now, I am reconsidering it.
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Yeah, I'd definitely stay away from gambling site ads.
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