From: “Brian B. Riley” <brianbr@together.net>
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From: "Brian B. Riley" <brianbr@together.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 1997 11:40:46 +0800
Subject: Re: Feasibility of censoring and jamming pronography and racism in informatics
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On 8/29/97 3:54 PM, Ulf Möller (3umoelle@informatik.uni-hamburg.de)
passed this wisdom:
>... to implement a
>management regime consistent with provisions for protection of
society
these are the words that scare the shit out of me ... so innocuous,
so high moral sounding, no one can argue with that as the
justification to do just about anything ... but just look at our (we
humans) track record with regards to that argument ... shudder!
>... Implementation on this basis would
>be necessary to ensure subscribers could not tamper with management
>settings.
.... fat chance ... the only good thing about such a system is its
appeal to my childish love to go after anything someone says is
'unbreakable!'
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