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Originally Posted by u-Bob
You assume the parties involved will make ethical, well-informed decisions and you fail to realize that the ICM Registry is only driven by greed and the politicians involved are willing to anything to hold on to and gain more power (including forcing their own personal morality or that of their target audience on to others).
Btw: 'Legal rights' under current laws mean nothing if we are talking about people who have the intention to change laws for their own personal and political gains.
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First of all, ICM, like any business anywhere on the planet is driven by the desire to make money. Like him or not, it is no more complicated than that.
Further, you are assuming that a massive government (US government) conspiracy will take place. And you are further confusing US law with the fact that this is an issue of international law.
This is the point you dodge, because you know you have no answers and you know you will never produce a sensible one. The US Government can only pass a law affecting US Citizens. It can't force Canadian Citizens to shut down their websites. Or German Citizens, or Romanian or whatever.
There is no way to do what you guys are suggesting will happen and be able to satisfy every body of law in every country, international law that might be applicable as well as any and all applicable international agreements (trade agreements etc)
You can't even explain how the US Government can legally do this and address all these complex issues. It has nothing to do with "ethics".