[dave at farber.net: [IP] NJ Bill Would Prohibit Anonymous Posts on Forums]]

Steve Furlong demonfighter at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 17:39:33 PST 2006


> An anonymous reader writes "The New Jersey legislature is considering a
> bill that would require operators of public forums to collect users' legal
> names and addresses, and effectively disallow anonymous speech on online
> forums. This raises some serious issues, such as to what extent local and
> state governments can go in enacting and enforcing Internet legislation."

As well as serious First Amendment issues regarding political speech, the most 
highly protected of all in the US.

Of course, with the national and state executives continually attempting to 
grab more power, legislators willing to cede responsibility to the Supremes, 
and a good chunk of the Supremes believing in a living Constitution, that 
protection ain't what it used to be.

But for those with the ability to use it, strong crypto provides comfort where 
faith in our fellow man lets us down.





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