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Lying Online No Longer a Crime In Rhode Island

stevegee58 writes "In a sudden outbreak of common sense, Rhode Island repealed an obscure law enacted in 1989 that made it a crime to lie in online postings. Violations of this law carried a maximum penalty of $500 and up to a year in prison. From the article: '"This law made virtually the entire population of Rhode Island a criminal," said Steven Brown, executive director of the Rhode Island American Civil Liberties Union. "When this bill was enacted nobody had any idea what its ramifications were. Telling fibs may be wrong, but it shouldn't be criminal activity." The law aimed to stop fraud, con artists and scammers, but also outlawed the "transmission of false data" regardless of whether liars stood to profit from their deception or not.'"

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  1. Is that true? by wzzzzrd · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is that actually true? Because I read it online in a blog from Rhode Island...

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    On second thought, let's not go to Camelot. It is a silly place.
    1. Re:Is that true? by Kidbro · · Score: 4, Funny

      The chicken with almost absolute certainty did not cross the road!

      Why didn't the chicken cross the road?

  2. Re:Ends for Means by FhnuZoag · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, I for one have never lied on the internet!