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jemuf
05-23-2012, 10:13 PM
http://www.policymic.com/articles/8746/new-york-legislators-propose-ban-on-anonymous-online-comments/related

In a blow to advocates of online free speech, lawmakers of both chambers of the state of New York have proposed legislation to require Empire State-based websites, such as news sites and blogs, to delete any anonymous comments unless users agree to disclose their identities on the posts.

The bills A.8688 and S.6779, introduced by Republicans Dean Murray and Thomas O’Mara, would require websites such as PolicyMic and the New York Times, to provide a toll-free phone number or e-mail address for the public to use to file complaints about "malicious" anonymous comments.

The idea is that the news outlet would then contact the alleged anonymous offender who would then be given a 48-hour window to identify herself as the author of the anonymous post, with administrators deleting the comment if the user fails to do so.

Here’s the actual quote:

2. A WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR UPON REQUEST SHALL REMOVE ANY COMMENTS POSTED ON HIS OR HER WEB SITE SITE BY ANY ANONIMOUS POSTER UNLESS SUCH ANONYMOUS POSTER AGREES TO ATTACH HIS OR HER NAME TO THE POST AND CONFIRMS THAT HIS OR HER IP ADDRESS, LEGAL NAME, AND HOME ADDRESS ARE ACCURATE. AL WEB SITE ADMINISTRATORS SHALL HAVE A CONTACT NUMBER OR E-MAIL ADDRESS POSTED FOR SUCH REMOVAL REQUESTS, CLEARLY VISIBLE IN ANY SECTIONS WHERE COMMENTS ARE POSTED.” S.6779

The proposed legislation is yet another attempy by American lawmakers to understand and control the Internet, an entity they see as a “wild west” where almost “anything goes,” as New York Assemblyman Peter Lopez (R) told The Legislative Gazette, adding that “a resource that is so beneficial” ought to be “used propertly.”

Though lawmakers say they want to bring more accountability to the Internet, such as Republican Assemblyman Jim Conte who claims the measure seeks to combat cyber bullying and prevent “mean spirited” political commentary, others see the proposed legislation as an affront to the First Amendment as well as a violation of privacy as disclosing one’s legal name and address would leave online users open to retaliation.

“This statute would essentially destroy the ability to speak anonymously online on sites in New York,” said Kevin Bankston, a staff attorney with the Center for Democracy and Technology, providing a “heckler’s veto" to anybody who disagrees with a particular anonymous poster.

The proposed measure mirrors a Virginia judge’s recent decision declaring the popular Facebook “like” button as an unprotected form of speech, in the wake of the firing of public employees who “liked” the Facebook page of one of their boss’ political opponents.

It also flies in the face of Americans who are concerned about the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial Citizens United ruling which permits unions and corporations to donate unlimited amounts to political campaigns without having to disclose their identity, while New York residents would have no right to express their opinions online in an anonymous manner.



[mod edit] more info:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/york-senate-bill-seeks-end-anonymous-internet-posting-162549128.html
http://www.buzzfeed.com/speilberg14/new-york-legislators-introduce-new-bill-that-will-6ba7
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57440152-83/proposed-ny-ban-on-anonymous-posts-comes-under-fire/

Lishy
05-23-2012, 10:50 PM
This wouldn't really work...

As in, I really do not understand how this can even be enforced?


2. A WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR UPON REQUEST SHALL REMOVE ANY COMMENTS POSTED ON HIS OR HER WEB SITE SITE BY ANY ANONIMOUS POSTER UNLESS SUCH ANONYMOUS POSTER AGREES TO ATTACH HIS OR HER NAME TO THE POST AND CONFIRMS THAT HIS OR HER IP ADDRESS, LEGAL NAME, AND HOME ADDRESS ARE ACCURATE. AL WEB SITE ADMINISTRATORS SHALL HAVE A CONTACT NUMBER OR E-MAIL ADDRESS POSTED FOR SUCH REMOVAL REQUESTS, CLEARLY VISIBLE IN ANY SECTIONS WHERE COMMENTS ARE POSTED.” S.6779

As a website owner myself, I'll just tell them "Fuck you!" and show them this image:
http://www.reactimg.com/images/84.jpg

Seriously, fuck you NY! I aint gonna make my users give up user anonymity cuz' some bitch is too stupid to press the block button on facebook!

Domalais
05-24-2012, 07:59 AM
Republicans hard at work to protect freedoms.

DamianTV
05-24-2012, 02:36 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/york-senate-bill-seeks-end-anonymous-internet-posting-162549128.html

Quick read.

I think the real purpose of the bill is to silence people like us online.

VBRonPaulFan
05-24-2012, 04:54 PM
lol, another silly bill by some armchair internet expert senator. what he's proposing isn't really feasible to be implemented. and if by some long shot it passes and they try to push it into message board providers in NY, they'll probably just move their services out of state or into the cloud.

how do you 'verify' someones identity? do you require some govt sanctioned id that links info? if not, it would be easy enough for someone to just run through a proxy or vpn and type in whatever the fuck they want as their name/address.

The Northbreather
05-24-2012, 07:19 PM
We really need to focus on stopping these 12 year old bullies

rockerrockstar
05-25-2012, 06:50 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology-blog/york-senate-bill-seeks-end-anonymous-internet-posting-162549128.html

Drex
05-25-2012, 07:04 PM
People who come up with this sh*t probably can't even use a computer

FrancisMarion
05-25-2012, 07:12 PM
Hey you! Give me your lunch money!

SkyPie
05-26-2012, 03:31 PM
Please read this. I don't think many people outside the loop are familiar with it.

http://petbreedersandowners.com/index.php/national-news/usda-internet-mining

dennydem40z
05-26-2012, 09:42 PM
Please read this post, this is all done in the name of Cyber Bullying, but the true agenda as this New York State law S06779 proposes is to silence free speech on New York sites like Buzzfeed by forcing people to put there name and address on any New York forum or blog or there post will be terminated. Plus I even read there might be jail time if the post is considered untrue up to about a year. By the way, these people wanting to silence Free Speech are NY Republicans mostly.

Please Read and get this out to Alex Jones and Peter Schiff.

Let them know about this, THANKS:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/speilberg14/new-york-legislators-introduce-new-bill-that-will-6ba7


http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57440152-83/proposed-ny-ban-on-anonymous-posts-comes-under-fire/

Eisenhower
05-26-2012, 10:18 PM
Senator Schumer and company have been trying to do this for years now. It will never happen.

PaulConventionWV
05-26-2012, 10:43 PM
Please read this post, this is all done in the name of Cyber Bullying, but the true agenda as this New York State law S06779 proposes is to silence free speech on New York sites like Buzzfeed by forcing people to put there name and address on any New York forum or blog or there post will be terminated. Plus I even read there might be jail time if the post is considered untrue up to about a year. By the way, these people wanting to silence Free Speech are NY Republicans mostly.

Please Read and get this out to Alex Jones and Peter Schiff.

Let them know about this, THANKS:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/speilberg14/new-york-legislators-introduce-new-bill-that-will-6ba7


http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57440152-83/proposed-ny-ban-on-anonymous-posts-comes-under-fire/

Lot of criminals out there...