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How long anon lives?

Last posted May 12, 2010 at 06:36PM EDT. Added May 09, 2010 at 02:19AM EDT
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Anonymous will die out if heartless corporations continue to sell out our culture to those who do not understand it.

To whit:
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I'M A BARBIE GIRL
IN A BARBIE WORLD
LIFE IS PLASTIC
IT'S FANTASTIC
YOU CAN BRUSH MY HAIR
UNDRESS ME ANYWHERE
IMAGINATION
LIFE IS YOUR CREATION

Last edited May 11, 2010 at 03:01PM EDT

In some form or another internet-based, ad-hoc, anonymous groups will live till the worldwide collapse of modern tele-communications; if that ever happens.

Anon will survive for years to come, though the far future Anon will surely be not much like our modern one.

"Anonymous will die out if heartless corporations continue to sell out our culture to those who do not understand it."

Not hard to understand, just stupid in nature, and not mainstream because of that.

The end of Internet anonymity would mark the end of Anonymous. Though there will be darknets which would allow the further existence of an Anonymous-like entity, this would most likely die out over time due to the knowledge of its existence never reaching the mainstream.
Recently, there has been talk of a passport-esque identification system that would be mandatory to anyone who uses the Internet. Though this probably won't happen any time soon, it demonstrates how corrupt legislation could conceivably bring an end to Internet anonymity.
It isn't something we should be panicking over, but I advise everyone to keep up-to-date with all legislation concerning the Internet. It's important that we keep our governments in check, especially when it concerns our individual freedoms.

That actually derails this conversation into something a tad bit more interesting, I'll see if I can find some news on the subject.

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And found it I have, this is the FCC trying change the definition of the internet, from a Information Service to a Telecommunication Service.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8678750.stm

"In October, Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican, and Representative Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican, introduced bills to prohibit the FCC from creating formal net neutrality rules, after the agency launched a rule-making process to do so. Both bills have gone nowhere "

Last edited May 12, 2010 at 04:23PM EDT

Its not the bill taking away the rights, its the FCC deciding what the internet is classified as.

I actually think that the bill John McCain proposed would help it stay anonymous.

Skeletor-sm

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