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PorkChopSandwiches
07-02-2012, 07:39 PM
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In advance of Independence Day, a host of groups and individuals have launched the Declaration of Internet Freedom, fighting for a free and open Internet.

Do you believe the Internet needs protection against censorship and other threats? If so, then you may want to join in on the new Declaration of Internet Freedom.

Launched by a large coalition of privacy groups, Web sites, and individuals, the Declaration of Internet Freedom is the start of a process striving to keep the Internet free and open. The organizations and people who kicked off this process are looking for other Internet users to discuss the ideas, share their own thoughts, and sign the declaration.

"We've seen how the Internet has been under attack from various directions, and we recognize that it's time to make that stop," said TechDirt, one of the Web sites involved in the new movement. "The Internet is an incredible platform that we want to grow and to thrive, and thus, a very large coalition got together to produce the following document as a starting point, hoping to kick off a much larger discussion which we hope you'll join in."

At this point, the Declaration of Internet Freedom advocates five basic principles:
Expression: Don't censor the Internet.

Access: Promote universal access to fast and affordable networks.

Openness: Keep the Internet an open network where everyone is free to connect, communicate, write, read, watch, speak, listen, learn, create, and innovate.

Innovation: Protect the freedom to innovate and create without permission. Don't block new technologies, and don't punish innovators for their users' actions.

Privacy: Protect privacy and defend everyone's ability to control how their data and devices are used.


People who want to sign the petition or share their opinions can do so at any number of Web sites, including TechDirt (https://www.insightcommunity.com/step2/567/give-us-feedback-on-the-declaration-of-internet-freedom), Freepress (http://act.freepress.net/sign/internetdeclaration?source=website_dif_home), Accessnow (https://www.accessnow.org/page/s/internetdeclaration), and the declaration's own site (http://www.internetdeclaration.org/freedom).

For now, the declaration and its principles are still in the discussion stage, inviting people to debate the issues and offer their own opinions.

But the groups behind this cause are clearly hoping the power of Internet users and Web sites can have an effect on Washington, especially in light of the defeat of the SOPA bill earlier this year.

Muddy
07-02-2012, 08:06 PM
Is France gonna help us out with this one?

PorkChopSandwiches
07-02-2012, 08:09 PM
They are going out of business

Loser
07-02-2012, 09:37 PM
Sorry, won't sign because of this right here.


Expression: Don't censor the Internet.

It's because of censorship that the internet is only mildly riddled with child porn. Stop censorship, and it will take over.

Hal-9000
07-02-2012, 09:41 PM
can I get the full declaration on torrents somewhere?







:dance:

FBD
07-03-2012, 12:12 AM
Sorry, won't sign because of this right here.



It's because of censorship that the internet is only mildly riddled with child porn. Stop censorship, and it will take over.

:-k you mean there's that many that are into the kiddie shit out there? I mean, I liked the video for "she's only 17," but shee-it :lol:

I think the thing with that is, any kiddie shit is illegal - and it doesnt necessarily have anything to do with the internet. if you have pictures you developed in your basement it is every bit as illegal. doesnt mean law enforcement couldnt infiltrate kiddie chat/share/whateverthehellthosefreaksdo sites and bust people for the kiddie shit if the internet was "completely free," because the crime isnt "kiddie porn on the internet," its "kiddie porn."

but that's just the way I see it. :)

deebakes
07-03-2012, 03:16 AM
*scared to sign anything :oops: