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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
Just as an aside, here's a draft of the House resolution, which would "ban" MySpace. (Dated May 9 th; it may have changed since then.)
Note this definition:That covers a whole lot of the internet. And it puts a great burden on the people and organizations who would be forced to implement the protections outlined in the resolution—librarians, for example.
But it's not outlawing the service itself, as was previously suggested. That's very probably unconstitutional.
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Tell tom to get a new website
www.myspace.ca
www.myspace.co.uk
those are all good options to buy out
it's not like you have to have Bandwidth and servers in the US.
Try Niagra Falls Canada...... It's close enoguh to be legel lol
and anyways, doesn't this break the 1st amendment. FREE SPEACH even on the net. maybe have a disclaimer when you first go on that directs you to the Terms and Conditions of
www.myspace.com
there, thats my $0.02