Thread for Discussion on Internet Bill of Rights
This is the current one expiring march 7th
#1. We The People have the Right to complete free speech when on the Internet.
#2. We have the right and shall be guaranteed absolute privacy when online. There shall be no unauthorized monitoring, recording, or storing of our data at any time.
#3. We shall be given access to the most up to date and powerful technology available to us, with all provisions & efforts made by our elected officials to ensure that our Internet quality is always reflective of its importance to our Republic.
#4. We have the Right to NOT have our Internet throttled, prioritized, or restricted in any way.
#5. We have the Right to select and appoint a new special council to oversee these Rights, and a report on the State of The American Internet shall be submitted to POTUS by January 15th of each calendar year.
This is the one expiring tomorrow, which was splitting our votes.
In an age where many citizens communicate with each other and receive the news from media that did not exist upon our founding; it is necessary to protect the rights of ALL Americans using the internet (and its platforms) including but not limited to [online]:
Freedom of speech, expression, graphics and video
Freedom of association
Freedom of the press
Freedom from unfounded censorship or expulsion from platforms
Freedom of religious expression
F.reedom to remain anonymous
The founders made"Freedom of Speech" the 1st amendment for a reason. It's time we protect our rights online with an Internet Bill of Rights. 62s
Short summary of the normal bill of rights +constitution (with links) for reference
https:// www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/billofrights
https:// www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/overview
We have 800 characters for the petition;
Starting from #1, Free Speech
Our current problem is that the Cabal has manipulated companies into censoring us. This goes around current free speech laws.
How do we have both free speech and moderated forums at the same time?
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For many of the online sites where you may think free speech is protected, youโre required to contractually agree to limit your free speech rights. You actually donโt have the same right to free speech that you would in a truly public forum.
This is true of Facebook, Twitter, and pretty much all the major social media sites Iโm aware of. Review their Terms of Service and see for yourself.
In most cases the restrictions are reasonable and maybe even necessary for maintaining a quality service. It depends on whoโs running the service.
While it may seem that youโre entitled to free speech just the same as you would in a public forum, in actuality you waived that right when you joined the service. That was a condition of your registration.
Some online services are quite liberal when it comes to restricting your free speech rights, while others are more restrictive."
https:// www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2009/09/free-speech-in-online-communities-the-delusion-of-entitlement/
https:// 8ch.net/qresearch/res/253926.html
Yep.
Ok first problem is terms of service.
I present for consideration, the first rule:
Users of a public forum cannot have their rights presented here restricted by terms of use, service clauses or other contracts.
second rule:
Providers of a service may not discriminate against speech or expression except otherwise to provide for quality of service.
Users of a public forum cannot be censored without notice, and an appeal process must be provided. (prevents shadow banning altogether)
Need something for privacy
anybody?
Providers of a public internet forum must allow users to opt out of personally identifiable information data collection.
Providers of a public internet forum may not apply foreign laws to American citizens.
Current iteration
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These rights shall not be infringed. Users of a public internet forum cannot have their rights presented here restricted by terms of use, EULAs, service clauses or other contracts.
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Providers of a public internet forum or service may not discriminate against a user's speech or expression except otherwise to maintain quality of service. This does not cover commercial speech or political speech from a third party.
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Providers of a public internet forum or service may not apply foreign laws to American citizens.
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Users of a public internet forum or service cannot be censored without a public notice, and an appeal process must be provided.
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Providers of a public internet forum or service must allow users to opt out of personally identifiable information data collection.
Current revision.
We the People demand the restoration of our liberties!
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These Internet rights shall not be infringed and are inalienable.
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Users of a Public Internet Forum or Service shall not be censored nor denied service without a Public notice, and an appeal process must be provided.
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Providers of a Public Internet Forum or Service shall not discriminate against a user's speech or expression
except to restrict commercial speech, illegal material, indecency or verbal abuse as defined by existing laws and regulations.
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Providers of a Public Internet Forum or Service shall not apply foreign laws to American Citizens.
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Providers of a Public Internet Forum or Service must allow users to opt out of personally identifiable information data collection.
caught from a bread last night.
โถAnonymous 03/05/18 (Mon) 03:06:04 7287b5 No.555461
Reply to post in last bread
1) These rights shall not be infringed upon; they are unalienable and granted to us by God
2) Users, observers, participants et al of any internet forum, group, discussion, board; however categorically designated or related, shall not be censored, nor denied service without public notice as well as due process and shall provide of an appeals process for such notices or actions taken against them (the user)
3) Providers, whether they be private or public, shall not discriminate against any such user, observer, or participantโs speech in any form (audio, text, visual, etc.) except in regards to restrict commercial speech, gross indecency, and otherwise illegal material(s) as defined by existing laws & regulations so long as they provide appropriate and sufficient evidence(s) regarding any act which requires, by their (the providersโ) assertion, discriminatory action
4) Providers, whether they be public or private, shall not apply foreign laws, regulations, treaties, or any other foreign declarations to American citizens
5) Providers, whether they be public or private, of an internet forum, board, or otherwise applicable service, must provide clearly and discernibly to the average citizen or user the option to opt-out of allowing personally identifiable information and/or data collection
6) These rights shall be considered in association with the First and Fourth Amendments, and thus an extension of their privileges into the internet
Its important to know that we only have 800 characters to work with. give the seed information that the president can work with.
Obvious shill shills obviously.
Sorry shills. We don't buy your Anti-NSA/Anti-ATT agenda. Go sell your grilscout cookies somewhere else.