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post Jan 15 2006, 02:01 PM
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What Is Code 431.322.12 Of The Internet Privacy Act?

On many sites' terms and conditions, you may've seen the following statement or something similar to it:

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If you are member of any antipiracy or related group or organization you cannot enter this site and view any of site contents. If you enter this site and do not agree with current terms you can not provide any treatment of our hosting ISPs, organization or any persons storing this site information because your actions will be estimated as violation code no. 431.322.12 of the Internet Privacy Act from 1995.


THIS INTERNET PRIVACY ACT IS NONEXISTANT

This fake message is displayed on many sites which offer their visitors to opportunity to download illegal items such as warez and cracked software.

The quoted paragraph provides no legal protection for any of its browsers or owners. If you download any of the contents offered on these websites, you could be prosecuted.

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post Feb 5 2006, 11:49 PM
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I knew there couldn't possibly be a law like this in existence. Plus, I doubt Bill Clinton would've even signed something like that. He'd have been too busy with *cough* under the table business if you know what I'm saying.
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post Feb 16 2006, 04:53 AM
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wow damn. lol i didn't know that. what i assumed though, there is a right to not allow someone to view your stuff on a website. so therefore, you can prevent groups of people from going to sites as long as it doesnt deal with things such as racism and whatnot, there are guidelines.....isnt something like this stated in the Constitution? That people have a right to have "secrets" or something, or have privacy?! XD Just because it's on the net doesn't mean it's public.

So there is a possibility of a statement that would make it unlawful for people that are told not to view the site view the site.

just like pornographic sites, they would ask about 18 years or older thing, you know? Same concept...i think.
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post Feb 16 2006, 08:51 AM
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Haha... yeah, I've seen a lot of topics already ditching this law. Oh wait, it's not even a law. Besides, even if such a law were to exist, it's not like anybody can monitor all the people who are on the web, and no one owns the web. No one can say this country owns it, so laws are generally hard to implement, as the laws are usually restricted to one country/place, but the internet is everywhere! You can use it wherever you are, so Internet laws? Hardly possible.
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