Also, a number of LEO organizations got slapped on the wrist for setting people up to be busted under the laws, yet none of the ones that were tricked into it were removed from the sex offender lists. We are talking the "Under-aged person" starting the sex talk through chat/text. then when the person who was setup responded in anyway including telling the "under-aged person" no, they were arrested and most took plea deals to keep from losing everything.
" Defendants’ agreement has a plainly anti-competitive effect and has no rational economic justification, as they are willing to lose revenue from conservative organizations and individuals like Freedom Watch and those similarly situated to further their leftist agenda and designs to effectively overthrow President Trump and his administration and have installed leftist government in this district and the 50 states.
Citation needed. "
More like "Reality check" needed, and in this case it failed every time!
Unfortunately, the case your are describing is happening in my City and will end up with the LEO getting a slap on the wrist unless another LEO agency (not local) gets involved. Most of the local (County and City) LEO's think this is fine, even the "Good Cops."
This is like: You get robbed because you do not lock your door, then blame the door or lock manufacturer because the door/lock wasn't designed to lock automatically.
"This is not about censorship of the internet, as the likes of Google and Facebook would have you believe. The primary focus of this legislation is concerned with whether or not the internet functions as a fair and efficient marketplace -- and currently it doesn't."
The internet functioning as a fair and efficient market place is the wrong outlook. The internet is not a Market place, it is an Information source more akin to a Library than a store. But like most modern libraries it does have a commercial side like the Libraries Coffee Shop, Gift Shop, and Sales of books/DVD's/CD's that have been removed from circulation.
But there is an easy fix for the politicians, Don't embed the shit in the first place. So you, they chose to embed it so they need to take some of the heat!
"And now comes the news that the MPAA actually shuttered the site months ago."
So useful no one noticed it gone until the one user who tried it back at the beginning went back a month ago to see if it had improved and saw it was gone!
To bad we couldn't handle the billing from our end the same way. "I pay bills in these areas (whole country covered.)" then when bill is do "Sorry but I can't pay to that address."
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Defendants’ agreement has a plainly anti-competitive effect and has no rational economic justification, as they are willing to lose revenue from conservative organizations and individuals like Freedom Watch and those similarly situated to further their leftist agenda and designs to effectively overthrow President Trump and his administration and have installed leftist government in this district and the 50 states.
Citation needed. "
More like "Reality check" needed, and in this case it failed every time!
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Most of the local (County and City) LEO's think this is fine, even the "Good Cops."
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This is the only point I disagree with, I think we are all ready there.
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For those who don't know, this could be worded as "The most visibly corrupt state in the union"
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The internet functioning as a fair and efficient market place is the wrong outlook. The internet is not a Market place, it is an Information source more akin to a Library than a store. But like most modern libraries it does have a commercial side like the Libraries Coffee Shop, Gift Shop, and Sales of books/DVD's/CD's that have been removed from circulation.
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That is not exactly what their mommy meant when she told them they were "Special."
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Problem solved.
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So useful no one noticed it gone until the one user who tried it back at the beginning went back a month ago to see if it had improved and saw it was gone!
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