porculus on Thu, 22 Jun 2000 15:35:50 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> (fwd) Re: Deja move 'complete' (sequel to "huh?") |
> expression". the upcoming "Liberty of communication law" in France is showing > the way by imposing an obligation of identification before any publishing. For > individuals as well. If not on the webpage or in the message posted, it will > have to be given beforehands to the host service. to give your identity here it's for giving citizen power to a whatsit netzen consumer and not the reverse and the time is near when net marketing poll would have more legitimacy than state counting vote and the time when microsoft will hold a world referendum is may be next. the democratic centralist frenchstate has sew the first a threat for its legitimacy in internet, so this ukase for normalising/civilising this place and second for infecting all its European partner with bullshit reason 'of-face-of-netpornpedonazisalvetradedrugtraficsoccerholigan you have and park here for an urine analysis'. in US, trador vaterland, i guess it will be gallupwhatsit which will smoothly cockie you so much that soon all i-operator will know for some money netochka's bust mesurement and so precisely she couldn't order twice time the bra special offer of the month anymore. both intention are bad and both meet to the ugly point that internet couldn't be an experimentation field for self and others, a playground for mum and dad and swine doctor and 'death, old captain, weigh anchor for finding new'.. It's incredible how the computers could keep endlessy archive but has redundant identification in horror as it would be evil. so permit I use in advance of the definitive argument of my good friend JPII when he will stigmatise this new commie heretical positions very soon, "to have to give her/his identity on internet is intrinsically bad cause only god can recognize his/hers" _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold