If we just
disregard the source as rhetoric... why bother even discussing it? The
Bill is pretty retarded and is mostly toothless anyway; just requires some proprietor to call a newly-funded multi-state "tipline" and raises funding for a broad set of vaguely-related services in various strategic states. IE: It's just more fucking pork. Whereas a
real law protecting young (or adult) citizens from RAMPANT online solicitation--be it sexual or just more damned spam---would actually be useful.
Quote:
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Originally Posted by HR 876 (f) Protection of Privacy- Nothing in this section shall be construed to require an electronic communication service provider or a remote computing service provider to--
`(1) monitor any user, subscriber, or customer of that provider;
`(2) monitor the content of any communication of any person described in paragraph (1); or
`(3) affirmatively seek facts or circumstances described in subsection (a)(2). |
Now you could bitch about the porky funding sections all day and that would be worthwhile.