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EU Speaks Out Against US Censorship

bs0d3 writes "The EU Parliament has adopted, 'by a large majority,' a statement warning the US to refrain 'from unilateral measures to revoke IP addresses or domain names' due to the 'need to protect the integrity of the global internet and freedom of communications.' This resolution highlights both the practices prescribed in SOPA/PIPA... but also the actions of Homeland Security and ICE in seizing domain names. By adopting a resolution against domains seizures the European Parliament recognizes the dangerous precedent the pending SOPA legislation would set, and it wouldn't be a surprise if more foreign criticism follows. No country should have the ability to simply take over international domain names, and surely the US would feel the same if this plan was put in motion by a foreign country. Or as some 60 press freedom and human rights advocate groups put it in their letter to the US representatives: 'This is as unacceptable to the international community as it would be if a foreign country were to impose similar measures on the United States.'"

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  1. Re:US, get out by CmdrPony · · Score: 1, Troll

    You seem to think that it's living hell for Chinese, every day. It's not. Having lived there (and elsewhere in the Asia) for long time, it's really peaceful and nice. Even cops act like human beings, compared to the US mentality of shooting first, asking questions later. The only thing you cannot do is try to get a gathering of millions of people to riot on streets. Do you honestly think such a thing would be good in China, with billions of people? It would turn the country in turmoil. And besides, it wouldn't be allowed in US either. Hell, in US you apparently get arrested for dancing.