[BC] Re: UNfairness Doctrine's chilling effects on B'cast
Tom
radiofreetom at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 17:00:26 CST 2009
OTOH, the Internet suffers from a couple of very BIG handicaps - as many
of the reporters who covered the recent athletic events in Beijing can
(at least in private) attest.
It's WIRED.
Wires can be CUT
It's ROUTED
Addresses can be BLOCKED
If it weren't for the logistics....
ship-board transmitters. (Yeah, I know it's been done - hence the caveat
about logistics...) Yo Ho Ho and a megawatt amp!
Lessee... which channels to come up on.....
640 sounds good....
530 - and wipe out those silly TIS stations while we're at it....
<VBG>
Cowboy wrote:
snip
> [...] any attempt to
> legislate content on an unbounded international medium. [is silly]
>
> This makes as much sense as the CANSPAM thing.
> One need merely to put their site off-shore, and no
> amendments apply, first or otherwise.
>
> Too many forget that internet, including some subscribers to this
> very list, are neither bound by, nor obliged to even recognize
> the "rights" others on even this list, seem to assume apply to one
> and all.
> They do not.
>
>
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Tom Spencer
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