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By a 410-15 vote, the House has passed the "Delete Online Predators Act", which would ban access to MySpace, Amazon.com, and other sites that have the following:

 

"In determining the definition of a social networking Web site, the Commission shall take into consideration the extent to which a Web site--

 

(i) is offered by a commercial entity;

 

(ii) permits registered users to create an online profile that includes detailed personal information;

 

(iii) permits registered users to create an online journal and share such a journal with other users;

 

(iv) elicits highly personalized information from users; and

 

(v) enables communication among users."

 

!@#$ing stupid.

 

I'd like to propose the Delete Offline Congressmen Act, which would ban all members of congress, and anyone who supports this, from being a congress person.

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http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-6099414.ht...99414&subj=news

 

By a 410-15 vote, the House has passed the "Delete Online Predators Act", which would ban access to MySpace, Amazon.com, and other sites that have the following:

!@#$ing stupid.

 

I'd like to propose the Delete Offline Congressmen Act, which would ban all members of congress, and anyone who supports this, from being a congress person.

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Pretty broad definition. It's hard to think of a site that couldn't be shoehorned into it. Yahoo, certainly. Probably a third of the news sites I'm registered at. This board...

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