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	<title>Comments on: Internet Blackout for Creative Freedom</title>
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		<title>By: riz</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 06:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Its not a very good step to take whereby you get disconnected for any illegal websites you visit.. Any novice user will want to explore things on the web and become familiar with stuff.. Does he know which website is legal or not? Think about all the internet cafes around NZ, do owners have to keep an eye of which user is doing what, stand beside them and see what they are up2? Or if disconnection occurs, the business surfers and users would demand their money back cause internet is not working.....At home we will just check our mail and if someone sends something illegal, disconnection occurs, we call up our ISP&#039;s, they say we were doing something illegal, What will i do? Demand my money back from the ISp and withdraw from their services........
What happens to the ISPs........They lose business as users are not getting what they want.....Whats so creative about this freedom anyway? We are not hurting anyone by using internet....</description>
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What happens to the ISPs&#8230;&#8230;..They lose business as users are not getting what they want&#8230;..Whats so creative about this freedom anyway? We are not hurting anyone by using internet&#8230;.</p>
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