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Re: free speach and the government



At 10:52 PM 2/3/96 +0000, Stephan Mohr wrote:
> But do
> you fighter[s] for free speech, in principle, think that nothing, really
> nothing, [should] be prevented [from] being published?

Yes:

> [...]
>
>I know, of course, that by accepting that there is something that
>shouldn't be available on the net, we would need something to decide what
>and how to ban. So I wonder what would be a more 'net'-like way of handling 
>this type of thing and how to prevent that some 'strong-armed' governments
>take the net over.

There is no "net-like" way of preventing people from communicating 
when one wishes to speak and another wishes to listen.  To attempt 
to achieve such a goal violates the principles that made the internet
possible, such as the "no settlements" rule.


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