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Originally Posted by Bill
This is a continuation of last year's attack - the same people are testing legal strategies to limit our business, with the goal of appealling to their voters.
This is all part of a combined strategy - the obscenity arrests against extreme content around the country, the recent use of RICO in the fla arrests, linking CP to the adult industry, a number of bills and bill proposals slowly making their way thru committees.
A group of politicians have it in for us, and there is no reason for them to stop trying to find a way to make the news by attacking us.
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Here's a partial list, and the dumbasses behind them.
Congress mulls slew of Net sex rules
- Forcibly blocking off-color Web sites
- Eavesdropping on what Americans are doing online
- Making certain hyperlinks illegal
- Recording which customer is assigned which IP address
- Dispatching "search and destroy" bots
- Restricting naughty Webcams
- Recording e-mail correspondents and Web pages visited
- Taking aim at search engines
- Letting government bureaucrats rate chat rooms
- Permitting the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to send subpoenas to Internet providers
- Targeting peer-to-peer networks
- Granting Internet censorship power to federal bureaucrats
... and still growing.
http://news.com.com/Congress+mulls+s...27.html?tag=nl
I still like a comment I read somewhere in all this BS. "
It should be illegal and require jail time for any politician to create a law that is rejected by the courts."