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Cameron plans sweeping Net censorship

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  • Cameron plans sweeping Net censorship

    Using pornography as an excuse, Cameron plans sweeping Net censorship.

    Political websites of which the government does not approve, forums in general (they don't like people talking and organising), and alternative spirituality sites (now why would they not like those, one wonders) will all be targeted.

    Alarmingly, reports are coming in that this has already started. A number of alternative groups and businesses have recently found their websites cut off.

    See here:
    https://www.openrightsgroup.org/campaigns/

    The petition:
    https://www.openrightsgroup.org/camp...p-sleepwalking

    Lawyers concerned with confidentiality issues and anyone concerned about state intrusion in general may find this interesting:
    https://www.openrightsgroup.org/events/cryptoparties
    Last edited by enquirer; 29th December 2013, 08:45:AM.
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    Re: Cameron plans sweeping Net censorship

    Didn't his nanny do porn or something ? Guess his filter prevented him from doing a proper background check

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