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the end of the interweb as we know it..

  • 22-07-2013 09:22PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 947 ✭✭✭


    Now granted this is censorship of a certain part of the interweb, however it does raise a hugely concerning topic of online censorship; should it not be at the dongle / router by the user as it currently is & NOT at the provider under the letter of law as what is suggested by the lads across the way?? the Guardian has a piece on it here
    In response I say
    Does this not go against everything the internet was originally set out to fulfil? freedom of information


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