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08-29-2004 08:06 AM |
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Originally posted by European Lee
I personally dont see how this is a free speech issue..
These proposed changes arent telling us we cant do something but rather making sure we do it legitamately.
Regards,
Lee
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As a small website owner the amount of record keeping being requested (now required?) would be just too much and therefore SexEducation.com would not have graphics or video.
In many cities of the free world there is no license required to begin selling a newspaper or magazine. The reason is; the cost of the license could be raised so high as to make it unaffordable to create a newspaper. The other "trick" governments use to shut down free speech is exactly what the 2257 changes do, which is to make the record keeping so complex that an individual could not possibley keep up or afford to maintain them.
It is absolutely a free speech issue.
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