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Way way way back when, in 1996 when the Communications Decency Act passed, I consoled myself by thinking "self, congress is composed primarily of 65-year-old ex-lawyers, ex-athletes and ex-soldiers who have never touched a computer in their lives. There's just gonna be a lot of stupid internet legislation for a while, but after ten or fifteen years the really old ones will die, and there'll be a new crop of congressmen who Get This Stuff, and it'll all work out for the best."
The moral of this story: I was very, very stupid in 1996.
Indeed, now they're touching the computers perhaps a bit too much.
LOL. "My daughter was sued for goofing off on youtube!" Nothing hysterical or alarmist here, nosiree!
Get Your War On was ace. This is just pathetic.