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      • Blake@monero.town
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        1 year ago

        Canada has an ‘Online Harms’ bill, just like the UK (same name, kinda sus). Promises to be extra draconian.

        "… platforms would have to inspect all content — including images posted and remarks made by anyone, domestic or foreign, including Canadian citizens, residents, refugees, and foreign students; confidential and privileged communications between lawyers and clients, and between physicians, psychiatrists and other healthcare professionals and their patients; journalists, academics and anyone else — to judge if it crosses an as-yet undefined ‘hurtful’ threshold or falls into any of the five targeted categories.

        Accomplishing that would require encryption be broken …"

        Signed: A Luddite

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          1 year ago

          Thank you, I was hoping you’d explain what the Canadian equivalent was for me. I had no faith in my government NOT trying to be skeezy about it, but I didn’t want to look it up.

          You’re the real MVP and I appreciate you bro.