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"Kill with me" - Preparation for Internet control?




Topic started on 29-2-2008 @ 07:15 AM by Nemiro


This is my first thread, so I am not going to go for a long winded thing. (because I don't have the experience to not embarass myself)

Put simply, after I saw an advert for the movie "Kill with me", I wondered; is this preparation for greater control over the internet by government?
Most people will watch this and think "ooh, a horror movie", but how many people will worry about it? Even if the public aren't influenced by the script directly, does this put a bad, scary, "unknown" face on the net?

my £0.02 (cos I'm British)



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reply posted on 1-3-2008 @ 06:29 AM by ohhhh well


frist i would like to say that im british to.

I think that the goverment control the internet way to much any way how can they control it any more? I feel that when i was at college i was a hamster in a cage using the internet it was almost type any thing in and it said it was blocked how dum is that i ask you?

Another thing that i read about in the paper in britan is there trying to stop people downloading music of illegal web sites (not naming any) but how controling is that, im not saying that i do down load any music illegally by they wont be able to do it!



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