by kbhtech » Mon Mar 07, 2016 7:05 am
Illegalizing media of any sort brings abroad challenges that political representatives would have to disclose reasonable concerns with. We can see this through hype promoted by the legal forms of media such as the news. A good example would be the war on drugs. Upon expressing concerns, we could figure that they must have a way to enforce such policies. By the way, the methods in which bytes are transmitted do not simplify that process. Child pornography was a bad example, as it is illegal and it stop able as people have been caught. Piracy would better serve an example. It is legal to download copyritten material and that cannot be illegalized because the internet is full of those materials and the web browser downloads a file just by the visit of a website ( Temporary Internet Files ). Otherwise, people could get punished just for visiting YouTube. However, providing that content is a different story. Providing copywritten material without authorization of the patton holder is in fact illegal.
To summarize: Congress and the States know the difference between the things that they can and cannot control (Wisdom). They just do not have the serenity to accept all of the things that they can't. That serenity, by all means cannot judge ethics.
While you were fretting this: The Feds were operating on shutting down websites found on the dark web, hunting down ISIS, and figuring out how to articulate speeches to reduce the conspiracy theorists while failing miserably. They have no- give a dam* about what John Dow and Merry Pope do in their personal lives especially since there has been such a small amount of casualties that were accounted for in regards to binaraul beats. In fact, Obama just woke up wondering why the hell his wife is eating pickles on peanut butter for breakfast (pregnancy) and all of this is a philosophical, not literal expression of why authorities cannot truly give a damn. The only state that I found that had a little bit of buck was Oklahoma and they just told the parents of kids not to let them listen to these beats because they don't know enough about it. In Today's discipline, the salem trials have passed and we see how ignorance kills therefore we cautiously wait for stats and evidence before prosecution in order to prevent mistakes. Prosecutions first step is developing the law to abide by.