This Thursday, a bill that would create America’s first Internet censorship system is going to a full committee for a vote, and is likely to pass.
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lol @ this. Why cant our government focus on saving money rather than implementing something very expensive such as this, piss everyone off, then remove it. I’m guessing some politicians are buddybuddy with cisco, and the media companies…
What stops me from buying a dedicated virtual server in another country and doing ssh port forwarding? It only costs a few dollars a month.
lol @ this. Why cant our government focus on saving money rather than implementing something very expensive such as this, piss everyone off, then remove it. I’m guessing some politicians are buddybuddy with cisco, and the media companies…
What stops me from buying a dedicated virtual server in another country and doing ssh port forwarding? It only costs a few dollars a month.