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EU Bans Sock-Puppet Blogs

PhilipMarlowe9000 writes in with news of a new EU directive that will take effect in the UK at the end of this year to ban "sock-puppet" reviews or websites, part of an EU-wide overhaul of consumer laws. From the article: "Businesses that write fake blog entries or create whole wesbites purporting to be created by customers will fall foul of a European directive banning them from 'falsely representing oneself as a consumer.' From December 31, when the change becomes law in the UK, they can be named and shamed by trading standards or taken to court. The Times has learnt that the new regulations also will apply to authors who praise their own books under a fake identity on websites such as Amazon."

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  1. Re:"United States government politics" by QuantumG · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Better question: why only US politics? Oh, that's right, because Slashdot is run by americans and they think they're arrogant enough to think they are the only country that matters.

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  2. Re:Before anyone says anything about free speech by iminplaya · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Commercial speech is already censored.

    Hmmm, I thought that's what this statement, First, commercial speech is censored., meant.

    I don't care where it is. The original post still stands. Free speech is unconditional, or it isn't free. Claiming to have free speech when you don't is fraudulent. There is no "a little pregnant".

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  3. Re:Before anyone says anything about free speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The 1st amendment does not say Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of reasonable speech, or non-commercial speech. It simply states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech..." No law means NO law.
    Are you this stupid, or do you just pretend to be a moron on the web? In what way does a law that prevents businesses from knowingly making false statements abridge the freedom of speech. Answer: it doesn't, and you are fucking dipshit.
  4. Re:Before anyone says anything about free speech by iminplaya · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ...but don't you dare restrict my right to say it!

    You're right. I won't. I don't have any right to do so. Say it as loud and as often as you want. I don't care. If anybody believes you, that's their problem. If they try to make it my problem, I will go after them, not you. They are the offenders for what ever actions they take against me, not you. I don't care what motivates them. So feel free and put into a journal on the front page if you like, and I'll deal with anybody who tries anything stupid. Your free speech rights are secure with me.

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  5. Re:Before anyone says anything about free speech by Brian+Gordon · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Uh, are YOU this stupid? He's saying that anyone has the right to knowingly make whatever false statements they want to. Which is what the constitution says.

  6. Re:Before anyone says anything about free speech by Goaway · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I also wonder why so many people are convinced that specific limits on free speech are a new thing (they aren't), and that such limits make it impossible to protect speech which needs to be free (it hasn't).

    Because if you had more than the most tenous of grasps on history and reality in general, you wouldn't be a libertarian.

  7. The Sheeple Graze Here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Ahh, government here again to save the sheeple from a 'problem'. It is clear people here - on Slashdot - do not want freedom. If you are so eager to take it from someone or something else, then clearly you don't value it. What about stockholders of these coprs? What about over-enthusiastic employees? Or their upstream vendors whether individuals or corps? What about people just inadverently - telling the truth? Misrepresenting yourself as a consumer? WTF? Like you need 8 years of advanced univeristy training to become a 'consumer'. You people are seriously fucked up and should be ashamed.

  8. Re:Before anyone says anything about free speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Wtf? How could you rape all those children you asshole!