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FBI Compromises Half of Tor; Firefox Users also Compromised by FBI Javascript Attack
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2259825" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Are you talking about the actual production of this type of porn, or just the possession of a picture or recording of it? My comment about it not actually hurting anyone was directed purely at the mere possession of it. There are very few things for which you can say the mere possession thereof is a threat to the rights of others -- and porn, no matter how filthy, is not one of them. </p><p></p><p>But prohibiting the mere possession of things does serve an important governmental interest -- the alleged threat can be hyped to put people in fear, and used to justify increasingly invasive investigative powers, and expansion of the size, power and budget of government agencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2259825, member: 4235"] Are you talking about the actual production of this type of porn, or just the possession of a picture or recording of it? My comment about it not actually hurting anyone was directed purely at the mere possession of it. There are very few things for which you can say the mere possession thereof is a threat to the rights of others -- and porn, no matter how filthy, is not one of them. But prohibiting the mere possession of things does serve an important governmental interest -- the alleged threat can be hyped to put people in fear, and used to justify increasingly invasive investigative powers, and expansion of the size, power and budget of government agencies. [/QUOTE]
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