The Problem with Cutting Off Access


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The Problem with Cutting Off Access


REMEMBER THE DISCUSSION of “three strikes” laws, above? These laws have already been stamped into the law books of France, New Zealand, and the UK. They’re sort of the inverse of censorwalls—instead of keeping objectionable material off the Internet, you’re keeping objectionable people from connecting to the web. Unfortunately, it’s far from a problem-free approach.

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