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New York Legislation Would Ban Anonymous Online Speech

May 26th, 2012, Promulgated by b a

Lest anyone accuse us of partisanship, check out this proposed legislation in both NYS chambers:

Proposed legislation in both chambers would require New York-based websites, such as blogs and newspapers, to “remove any comments posted on his or her website by an anonymous poster unless such anonymous poster agrees to attach his or her name to the post.”

Republican Assemblyman Jim Conte and Republican Senator Thomas O’Mara seem to be about as commendable as Republic (soon-to-be-ex) Senator Jim Alesi.

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2 Responses to “New York Legislation Would Ban Anonymous Online Speech”

  1. militia says:

    Another reason to move out of NYS. If gov’t attacks our Freedom of Religion, it will surely attack our Freedom of Speech. If we didn’t have the protection of anonymity, I daresay we wouldn’t know 1% of the ills the Obama administration has perpetrated against Catholics.

  2. jetscubs86 says:

    Microchip everybody, and record their every move, and speech.

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