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By David Meyer

Published: Thursday 12 July 2007


Name

Steve Clendenon


Location

Devon


Occupation

Network Management


Comment

Having ISPs to govern the internet is like ordering a car manufacturer to govern their purchasers how they use their cars i.e. speeding, drunk driving, driving down the wrong side of a dual carriageway. It has not been done since cars have been made. We can extend this responsibility to Medical Schools for malpractice of their grads.... how far can we go with this example....



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