It’s still not good that these bills are setting the expectation that speech can be compelled. “You must add this sentence to the foreword of all books you write, unless you use the CC0 license” would still be an unconstitutional infringement of free speech even though it exempts authors who use a free license.
Given the current broad assault on civil liberties, though, I’ll take any small victories we can get.
It’s still not good that these bills are setting the expectation that speech can be compelled. “You must add this sentence to the foreword of all books you write, unless you use the CC0 license” would still be an unconstitutional infringement of free speech even though it exempts authors who use a free license.
Given the current broad assault on civil liberties, though, I’ll take any small victories we can get.
Open, closed, doesn't matter. Just say no.
Propose a workable alternative for parents and then we'll talk.
Meta is behind this.
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this was posted last month
https://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1rshc1f/i_traced_2_b...