[sllug-members]: SCO chair behind Utah WiFi age verification
proposal
Scott K
zspecialk at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 13:31:59 MST 2008
On Fri, Feb 8, 2008 at 12:54 PM, u235sentinel <u235sentinel at gmail.com>
wrote:
> couldn't they do the same thing in public libraries? look up that crap
> and all?
>
> I understood they had filters but they were removed because it violated
> some rights somewhere.
>
Sure it violates your rights to filter internet in public libraries and at
work, but Big Brother, *cough* I mean the FBI, should be able to read,
collect and data mine all your email. After all, we every government
employee and official must be of the highest integrity and we can trust the
government and its individual employees not to make mistakes, lose, or abuse
data. Right?
And while were abusing rights by limiting access in public places, why don't
we give companies more rights to look through our personal data as the hold
onto it for federal agencies. After all we can trust their employees not to
abuse our data.
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