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<blockquote data-quote="spinzaar" data-source="post: 13736"><p>The supream court actually held a conference befor the internet became wide spread and ruled very accuratly about the internet. I am not really sure why they changed some of there views but i bet they overturn them all at some point. It could just be a test to see and show what happens if you try to regulate it. Here is what they said or a summary of it. The internet is a realm that lives outside of time and space therefore it is impossible to regulate it in this context. The fact is as information storage and internet speeds increase everything will be avialible to everyone and it will be uncontitutional to regulate it. The 9th ammendment will see to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinzaar, post: 13736"] The supream court actually held a conference befor the internet became wide spread and ruled very accuratly about the internet. I am not really sure why they changed some of there views but i bet they overturn them all at some point. It could just be a test to see and show what happens if you try to regulate it. Here is what they said or a summary of it. The internet is a realm that lives outside of time and space therefore it is impossible to regulate it in this context. The fact is as information storage and internet speeds increase everything will be avialible to everyone and it will be uncontitutional to regulate it. The 9th ammendment will see to this. [/QUOTE]
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