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In reply to the discussion: NY GOP does not *heart* DU [View all]mwooldri
(10,810 posts)37. Silly piece of legislation, easily worked around.
If THIS is the legislation proposed...
Soooo easily worked around.
Anonymous posters would attach a name to their post. They would simply need to state to the site owner that their IP address, their real name and home address are all accurate. The legislation written as I see it imposes no requirement of site owners to collect this information.
Also this law applies only to sites hosted in NY, not outside of NY.
Toothless legislation that means nothing.
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This would bite them in the ass--are they unaware that FoxNation and Freep exist?
Arkana
May 2012
#9
Cowards is a better word. Pussys are WAY better and more fun than those gop-cowards.
Dont call me Shirley
May 2012
#35
I guess pamphlets from the likes of Publicus and other founding fathers would be illegal.
jerseyjack
May 2012
#62
Seems to me they're giving away secret law enforcement operations with the legislation
justiceischeap
May 2012
#63