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Touhou PC98 Run - Extra - The Inevitable forbidden… The Inevitable forbidden Game (Part 1) Lotus Land (More) The Inevitable forbidden Game (Part 1) Lotus Land Story - Extra Stage After some time, I finally accomplished something in the PC98 games again. Have fun! ^-^ Game: Lotus Land Story Chara: Marisa-A Stage: Extra Boss 1: Mugetu Boss 2: Gengetu Stagetheme: The Inevitably Forbidden Game Bosstheme 1: Illusion of a Maid ~ Icemilk Magic Bosstheme 2: Cute Devil ~ Innocence Part 2: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu3eE56k_Oo (Less)
Rob Killick Argues Online Privacy is a False… Rob Killick Argues Online Privacy is a False (More) Rob Killick Argues Online Privacy is a False IllusionThe Institute of Ideas - Institute of IdeasThe internet is increasingly seen as a threat in need of containment: a threat to public morality, to children, to privacy and even to knowledge itself. Lobby groups campaign for the removal of offensive pages, businesses worry about copyright piracy (while others worry about corporations monopolising the web), and, amid fears of terrorism, home secretary Jacqui Smith announced at the beginning of this year that the internet is ‘not a no go area for government’. The internet is fast becoming a place where different groups clamour for digital authority, and control. So how free should the internet be, and who gets to decide?From the pragmatic self-censorship of Google in China to legal battles over copyright and music-sharing, it certainly seems there is more to the issue than overt state censorship. At the same time, the internet is heralded as a new democratic force, bringing people together to collaborate in novel ways. So does this require absolute internet freedom, or is censorship just another issue to be redefined by the netizens of Web 2.0, and made a collective enterprise? It is striking that, rather than being the outcome of public debates, decisions affecting us all tend to take the form of private deals between Internet Service Providers and various lobby groups. So are we seeing democratisation, or rather the ‘privatisation’ of internet censorship? Has the utopian ideal of unrestrained freedom on the internet given way to resignation in the face of inevitable regulation, or even an embrace of it? Or does this obscure the real question of who’s in control? -Institute of Ideas (Less)
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