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    Default Dont you think...

    That the Goverment are to gain more and more control over everything we do and use over the internet.

    There talking about being able to watch our msn convos

    They have now got control over our online radio's

    Do you think the next thing is you will need a licence to own a domain or website itself ?

    What do you think ?

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    Last edited by Luke; 24-02-2009 at 03:47 PM.


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    I'm sure the laws regarding online radio's have been around for a while they just haven't enforced it on the minorities. As for the needing a license to own a domain, for many country domains just as .com.au you need a business number in the case of .com.au it's an ABN (Australian Business Number) so there already is restrictions on certain domains. But yeah I don't think it's right that they can regulate internet radio stations. You might want to consider reading - http://www.savetheinternet.com/

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    People have a heavy misconception of internet radio. For as long as I can remember you have to be licenesed to broadcast any type of copyrighted material, which is where places like PPL come in. Internet radio is only slightly different from normal mainstream radio, in the fact you don't have to own a broadcast license (the thing that sets the rules of what frequency you broadcast on , the amount of "dead" air space you are allowed etc...). Normal radio's have to pay royalties and so do internet radios, they always have had too just habbo stations don't count as huge offenders (from the point of view they are normally non-profit).

    In respect to the rest of the thread, yes I believe governments are starting to police the internet a bit too much. Its just something we all have to live with.


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    The government already has access to our MSN conversations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wsg14 View Post
    The government already has access to our MSN conversations.
    Yep, anything which comes from/to you from your ISP they can monitor.

    The only way to prevent them is by encrypting them.

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    Well if you are discussing normal stuff in your MSN convos, why worry? They wont watch every person at every time and they cant go into there without a reason (e.g you are a suspected terrorist).

    As for internet radios, you can still host your own music or a talk show on there. If you made a song and you copyrighted it, would you be happy about people streaming your music for free?

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    MSN conversations are stored on Microsoft's servers how however many years, you cant encrypt the information being sent to them can you?

    You can save a copy of chat logs and encrypt them, i know that

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    If you use adium to talk to another msn contact an adium then you can enable encryption.


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