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>>>Sup Forums
This is pretty related to technology.
You know all this does is maintain the status quo right?
Read it up again.
I'm not American! Yaaaay! ^~^
no. you just want to complain like the little bitch you are. literally nothing has changed. now go text on your cell phone and be a hypocrite elsewhere.
>4chinz banned in burgerland
Finally!
>lefties can't be on Sup Forums anymore because they're afraid of losing their jobs
Good
>ISPs are not related to technology
Sure they're not pajeet. I hope trump fixes this.
>nothing has changed
Okay, retard.
He's going to sign it. Two days ago Spicer said that he is going to.
>Someone losing their job because of Sup Forums
Never once happened. They couldn't prove it was you sitting in the chair making the post.
They can now by paying an ISP a sum of money to give them the information.
You realize how much money they can make from this?
>literally nothing has changed.
Nice try, Schlomo Shekelstein
Literally nothing has. The (((rule))) never was in effect. If you read the resolution it clearly says the (((rule))) as it applies to: Communications Act of 1934. Now this is: law.cornell.edu
And it means: explicitly prohibits the sharing of “individually identifiable” customer information except under very specific circumstances.
You cannot buy personal information, nor is legal to do so. The proper parties should address the issue. In this area, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has historically held authority on the establishment and enforcement of general online privacy rules. Since the FCC can only regulate a portion of the Internet sphere – service providers like Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T – other Internet companies, namely websites like Facebook and Google, would escape any stringent data privacy rules enacted by the FCC.
>Postal service can now open your mail and sell copies of the contents
Kek
Can you copyright your personal information?
Your email provider has done that for years. And this only applies to isps. Shitty comment 0/10
Guess what Drumpftard, this new law repeals that.
It's a resolution, and it does nothing of the sort. The rule, or regulation, was never in effect anyway.
>repeals what was never in effect
liberals are ACTUALLY this stupid
Opt-out. /thread
wut no, you didnt even read it
Where's op?
>I must defend god emperor DRUMPF at all costs praise kek
Obama did the right thing and the Republicans which you were about to vote for were you 2 years older repelled it. How is this excusable?
It was never in effect. So your isps could have been doing this the whole history of the internet. Except they haven't, because it is against the law.
Once again. It was a grey area, nobody really knew whether it was allowed or not, then Obama came along and explicitly banned it.
Now the Republicans explicitly legalized it again. It is now legal.
>land of the free
Keep bumping this, sweetie. The more people will see this example of Fake News, the better.
This topic is getting slid hard
pffffffffffft hahahahaha oh my god you are a fucking idiot cuck
Don't let this die
>I hope trump fixes this.
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HOLY SHIT
TRUMPKEKS ARE ACTUALLY THIS GULLIBLE
YOU ACTUALLY THINK TRUMP GIVES A FUCK ABOUT YOUR PRIVACY OR RIGHTS
YOU ACTUALLY THINK TRUMP GIVES A FUCK ABOUT ANYTHING OTHER THAN MONEY
IMAGINE BEING THIS NAIVE AND GULLIBLE
TRUMPKEKS ARE THE DUMBEST PEOPLE ON THIS WEBSITE
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No, but Sup Forums is hosted in the US, so all traffic going to it passes through a US ISP, who is legally allowed to sell that information.