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Following the law violates the law?
This is a huge, complex issue. When there are multiple laws in multiple countries that contradict each other, which law do you follow? It is a crime to sell Nazi items in several European countries. It is against the law to have websites that advocate hatred in several countries. It is illegal in numerous countries to speak out against the government of those countries. It is against the right of free speach in this country to follow those restrictions. If the proposed law passes, which country's laws do you choose to violate?
Posted by: sophmore   Posted on: 01/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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(nt)So our government is allowed to do this, but companies aren't?  toadlife | 01/12/06
Freedom Starts at Home  Repeal | 01/12/06
RE: Freedom Starts at Home by Repeal  btljooz | 01/14/06
China defining the internet???  SouthernPride | 01/13/06
China Defining Internet  William Tell | 01/16/06
Following the law violates the law?  sophmore | 01/13/06
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Bizarro World  Looneytoon | 01/13/06
RE: Bizarro World by Looneytoon  btljooz | 01/14/06
It's about time!  Rincon Bikerider | 01/13/06
RE: It's about time! by Rincon  btljooz | 01/14/06
Re: Congress looks askance at firms that bow to China  none none | 01/13/06
GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!  btljooz | 01/14/06
What about religion?  markbn | 01/14/06
Better to publish a list  John L. Ries | 01/16/06

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