What’s behind the NY bills to ban anonymous online comments:
In New York state, legislators in both chambers have proposed bills that would force Web sites to police the identities of anonymous commenters.
Under the proposed Internet Protection Act (S06779), when anyone complains about an anonymous (or pseudonymous) comment, the Web site must make the commenter attach their “real name” to the comment or the anonymous comment would by law have to be removed.
That’s right: if someone doesn’t like your comment the Web site will be legally bound to make you reveal your identity. The accused commenter will also be required to verify that his or her “IP address, legal name and home address are accurate.”
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government control is in the future… the near future.
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THESE BILLS KILL THE ECONOMY How? I want to start a business, I’m in New York. I have this law hanging over my head that...
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FUCKING INSANE…
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