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Gameostfreak2014
06-29-2014, 08:11 AM
HI everyone
Was wondering if anyone here was aware of the clandestine trade agreement Trans Pacific Partnership
In some circles it is seen as a major threat to internet freedom as it will expect ISP’s to police their customer’s web traffic with the possibility of blocking or shutting down sites .
Discuss
thanks
Was wondering if anyone here was aware of the clandestine trade agreement Trans Pacific Partnership
In some circles it is seen as a major threat to internet freedom as it will expect ISP’s to police their customer’s web traffic with the possibility of blocking or shutting down sites .
Discuss
thanks
Leon Scott Kennedy
06-29-2014, 08:38 AM
Same thing mentioned here (Thread 170685), right?
Personally, I don’t think it will "pass", neither do I believe they need it. ISPs could already be forced to block access to websites, in some places… And, no matter what, there are workarounds to that.
Gameostfreak2014
06-29-2014, 10:30 AM
thanks for your response
sorry i wasn’t aware therre was an existing post on the subject
sorry i wasn’t aware therre was an existing post on the subject
