Good link, I hadn't seen that before.

Kinda makes my original point, don't ya think?

> -----Original Message-----
> Read and weap (but heavens no politics!).
> 
> The Best and Worst Internet Laws
> --------------------------------
> Date: Apr 20, 2007 By Eric Goldman.
> Over the past dozen years, the lure of regulating the Internet has
> proven
> irresistible to legislators. For example, in the 109th Congress, almost
> 1,100 introduced bills referenced the word Internet, and hundreds of
> Internet laws have been passed by Congress and the states. This
> legislative activity is now large enough to identify some winners and
> losers. In the spirit of good fun, Eric Goldman offers an opinionated
> list of personal votes for the best and worst Internet statutes in the
> United States.
> 
> http://www.informit.com/articles/printerfriendly.asp?p=717374&rl=1


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