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MmeGigs -> RE: Is the internet protected? (5/16/2008 12:27:40 PM)
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If one is in the US, I imagine that it is as far as the govt and law enforcement and such are concerned. Speech is speech, no matter where it takes place. That's not to say there are no limitations on online speech. Since most of us pay for access to the internet, our speech can be restricted by our ISP. They get to decide what's okay and what's not on their system. We agree to the terms of their AUP and TOS when we sign up, and if our online speech violates those agreements, they can boot us. Same thing with discussion venues - they can limit discussion to certain topics or moderate the group to control content. We agree to those terms when we sign up. Sadly, those internet venues that allow completely unrestricted speech generally end up overrun by spam and crap.
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