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Kerr and Lessig: “Why is Congress Trying to Make our Internet Abuse Laws Worse, Not Better?”

April 22, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

This article, published April 22, 2013 on TheAtlantic.com, was written by Orin Kerr and Lawrence Lessig. Their self described interest in the matter is as follows: “One of us is a Republican former prosecutor, the other a progressive activist. But we are united on this issue, because all of modern

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Kerr and Lessig: “Why is Congress Trying to Make our Internet Abuse Laws Worse, Not Better?&quo

April 22, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

This article, published April 22, 2013 on TheAtlantic.com, was written by Orin Kerr and Lawrence Lessig. Their self described interest in the matter is as follows: “One of us is a Republican former prosecutor, the other a progressive activist. But we are united on this issue, because all of modern

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Artwork of a Mass Murderer

April 22, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

It is one thing to have art that is criminal, but a completely different thing to have a criminal create art. Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi Germany party was an artist. He tried to get into art school, and applied twice to The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and

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If You Give Hitler A Twitter

April 22, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

@DictatorHitler and other parody twitter accounts hold nothing back in the name of humor. Ranging in everything from @LordVoldemort to @yaboybillnye, by acknowledging that they are parody accounts are given full freedom of speech. Whoever controls the account is able wear a mask and show a social media-obsessed version of

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Mother 3: Unauthorized/Sole English Edition

April 22, 2013February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Nintendo of Japan released an anticipated game called Mother 3 in their home country, and then didn’t bother to translate and bring it over to the states, perhaps in response to the disappointing sales in American for Mother 2, retitled Earthbound. A rabid fanbase of the series called Starman.net begged

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