German AntiCensorship Petition

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PicassoCT
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German AntiCensorship Petition

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For Germans only - but pleaze subscribe. Hell, they don┬┤t even hide, they want to censorship the Intertubes for Germans (no more violent videogames, no more sex, no more freedom of speach)

https://epetitionen.bundestag.de/index. ... 60;sa=sign
monkerl
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I'm already in the list :P you can try and guess my name
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Apollo
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they doing same thing here in australia, and its going to slow down the internet aswel
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Gota
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It has to happen.
Interwebs are just too free to not be somehow restricted or regulated.

This is sarcasm.
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therez will be ordnung in ma internetz!
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lol conservatives.
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Vare are your papers, packet?!
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My Nightmare is that those Old Bastards going to rule&censor the earth for the next 30 years till the great dieoff brings back freedom... i┬┤m ready to take my antiamerisacarsm back- is there still space overthere? ;)
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LOL CENSORSHIP WONT BE STOPPED BY PETITION, DONT YOU UNDERSTAND?
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It's not just a random petition. It's pretty official. This list is hosted by the German government, and you need to sign with your registered personal ID details. When 40.000 "subscribers" are reached (which did happen), the German Bundestag is compelled to have a hearing about the issue.

Because of all the public outrage, the law was at least watered down a little bit.
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HectorMeyer wrote:(Stuff they say will happen to keep the public happy)

Because of all the public outrage, the law was at least watered down a little bit. (Not going against it like the public wants, but is watering it down?)
GG, as i said in my original post, the censorship wont be stopped, if anything you will only slow it down.
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agreed. this internet 'wild west' period isnt going to last forever- hell, its almost over already- sooner or later its going to be fully moderated just like any other medium. internet nerds (the force that wants to keep the internet free) are very much in the minority (both in population, and in social influence) so sooner or later its going to cave in.

With that in mind, I think its our duty to fight tooth and nail to delay it wherever possible, because once the internet is under control its going to be muted, and pedestrian.

also, whats the odds this is somebody just trying to collect passport details :p
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True conservatives aren't for internet regulation... O_O Course I only speak for the american variety of conservatives, but conservatives believe that the internet should remain as it is, a truly free medium.

Now there are some old fags around that spout off about regulation and whatnot and 1 or 2 claim to be conservatives, but I can claim to be a chimpanzee, that doesn't make me one.
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Spawn_Retard wrote:LOL CENSORSHIP WONT BE STOPPED BY PETITION, DONT YOU UNDERSTAND?
no it will be stopped by firebombs. however, a petition is good too until all the bombs are ready.
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I'm always reminded of that one Legorobot comic in cases like these.
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HectorMeyer
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1v0ry_k1ng wrote:this internet 'wild west' period isnt going to last forever
The internet has been free for years and I dont think this is going to change soon. Half-hearted attempts to regulate it never really worked. As of today, music and software is basically still free, e.g. government and companies still focus on filesharing, while hosters like rapidshare are beginning to take over, which officials don't really seem to get yet.

Also, reasons for the censoring in Germany now are not because of some conspirative government trying to control the media, but for votes (everbody is against child porn, surely people will vote for us), lobby of the music industry trying to get a foothold, and ambitious leaders wanting to "do something" and have "succesful projects" in their CV.

btw, in the light of the public reaction, theres a lot of funny talk about the "internet generation" now, so people begin to realize that restrictive politics will costs votes.
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I think politicians go after child pornography being the number 1 reason why people want to keep the internet the way it is, i mean, id say its more like my 3rd LOL
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