Found a disturbing bit of info here...
15 years ago
Digging through LapFoxTrax I found this.
It is apparently a multi-national attempt to control various forms of piracy across many, or all, forms of media.
Some draft rules include holding providers responsible for the actions of their customers.
The decisions about such rules are being held secretly between top government leaders across the world, with little or no input from media providers and their customers.
While I'm not against debating rules for piracy and such, the fact that there is very little transparency to the issue disturbs me.
international law cannot be introduced without international input. It flies in the face of the democracy they claim to practice.
needless to say, check it out yourself. make your own opinion on it, and don't be afraid to share.
It is apparently a multi-national attempt to control various forms of piracy across many, or all, forms of media.
Some draft rules include holding providers responsible for the actions of their customers.
The decisions about such rules are being held secretly between top government leaders across the world, with little or no input from media providers and their customers.
While I'm not against debating rules for piracy and such, the fact that there is very little transparency to the issue disturbs me.
international law cannot be introduced without international input. It flies in the face of the democracy they claim to practice.
needless to say, check it out yourself. make your own opinion on it, and don't be afraid to share.
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