No Space for MySpace?
conq writes "BusinessWeek looks at the flaws in the bill proposed by the House of Representatives that would block access to social networks and Internet chat rooms in most federally funded schools and libraries. One big problem with their bill is it is much too vague, it 'could rule out content from any number of Internet companies, including Yahoo! and Google.' What's more, DOPA would prohibit sites that enable users to create their own content and share it. That covers a wide swath of the online world, known colloquially as Web 2.0, where users actively create everything from blogs to videos to news-page collections." This is analysis of a bill we covered yesterday.
Why not just call it DOPY, so we get a better picture of what the politicians are thinking.
That's it! I'm moving to China.
So it is perfectly legal to view porn in the public library, and they will even give you a special screen to do it... but not myspace?
"DOPA would prohibit sites that enable users to create their own content and share it."
Wouldn't this cover any web-hosting service?
Hell, isn't a school a site that enables users to create their own content and share it?
-Grey
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Another innovation from Web 2.0:
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US Evil plan to control the world
1: Have a guy invent windows to spy on everyone
2: Keep everyone's phone records
3: Prevent the young in school to create there own sites and ideas on the net
4: Control the entire internet
5: Give out the new uniforms
I think this is a fantastic idea. Like most of the current Administration's plans regarding public schools, any such project regarding control of Internet access should NOT be funded by the federal government. Eventually, the schools will be spending so much money and dedicating so many resources to federally-required Internet restrictions and such that they won't be able to spend any money on any actual education. Et voilá! All those students grow up to become Republican neocon Bush supporters!
It's absolutely brilliant!
(And a quick note to those who will inevitably mark this as "Flamebait" or "Troll" -- I've already run this past my many Republican friends, and they all found it funny. Of course, they're all college educated and they all hate Bush, too. And reality, as we all know, has a well-known liberal bias.)
"A statesman is a dead politician. Lord knows we need more statesmen." Opus
It must have been the marketing division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation