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  1. @ponydude2143 It's completely untenable. Youtube gets something like a full day's worth of video uploaded to their servers every minute. Without time travel or some kind of quantum AI, the kind of monitoring the bill requires is literally impossible.

    Friday, 28-Oct-11 06:44:38 UTC from web
    1. @ponydude2143 For vanilla, textual HTTP traffic, probably. A system that can view and parse video/image/executable content and identify what it is, and if it is infringining, accurately and in real time? Not so much.

      Friday, 28-Oct-11 06:49:25 UTC from web
    2. @ponydude2143 Yeah. It's not going to be china-style enforced. It will just be, as the patriot act before it was, used to make unfavourable things dissapear when it's convenient. That doesn't make it any less distasteful, of course, but such is "Modern democracy"

      Friday, 28-Oct-11 06:53:48 UTC from web
    3. @ceruleanspark Plus, the public basklash would swiftly kill it. It'd be like trying to close all the libraries or something.

      Friday, 28-Oct-11 06:59:33 UTC from web