Sunday, August 31, 2008
Cyber Freedom
Cyber-freedom is defined as the free transfer of information via the Internet. This freedom is currently being contested by radicals everywhere, who would have Bit torrent clients banned, the usage of the net regulated and threaten the ability to share ANYTHING on the net without the consent of a governing entity. Allowing such an entity to govern the free trade of information on the net is an affront to the individual liberties of it's users and is an oppressive form of unnecessary bureaucratic control. Bit torrent clients have perfectly legitimate uses, and to have them made illegal would be a political travesty, while also being a ignorant removal of an efficient form of file transfer. Personal Morales about Internet piracy aside, we can't allow our freedoms to be trampled because certain individuals believe it's the best way to climate the "problem" that's very much like using a nuclear bomb to blow up a bunker in a civilian populated city
Labels:
Bit torrent,
Cyber,
file,
file sharing,
FTP,
Internet piracy,
network,
Piracy,
sharing,
torrent
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