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The False Ideals of the Web

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12 points by gaurav_v 14 years ago · 1 comment

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kls 14 years ago

Those rare tech companies that have come out in support of SOPA are not merely criticized but barred from industry events and subject to boycotts. We, the keepers of the flame of free speech, are banishing people for their speech.

One small nitpick or a large one depending on your position, but the author seems to subscribe to the concept that corporations are people. Never the less, even if one subscribes to it, I as a individual have a right to boycott anyone I want to, if I don't like a person, I can ask them to leave my property and I can not engage in commerce with them. If they are adamant about their right to speech then they can stick to their guns. There is nothing about the right to free speech that protects revenue for supporting a position that is in direct contrast to others rights. I find the conclusion draw in that sentence to be dubious.

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