You better hope you don't visit the AL-Jazeera news site by mistake. You might end up on a no-fly list, or worse: Guantanamo. But, nobody with excessive power has ever abused that privilege have they?
On Jun 3, 2010, at 11:03 PM, Gerhard Kuhn wrote:
I don't think that it will be enforced on the casual disk copier anymore than people that copied LPs to cassettes were prosecuted. Laws tend to be written in a much more general way than they are applied.I would not think that any IP has enough interest in their customers porn taste to devote employees to pass judgement on them. If people are visiting sites that are illegal (i.e. Child porn) it should be easy enough for their software to spy on the surfer for the police and personally I don't think that is all bad.Gerhard gerhardk@xxxxxxx On Jun 3, 2010, at 10:17 PM, Wayne Dobson <pwdobson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Well, I'm carrying a green garbage bag around just in case. Seriously, the part that disturbs me most is that some geek at Rogers will know my internet porn preference--- Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo
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