Teoki wrote:
If you consider that censorship then every government in the world does at least the same, including the U.S. Against copyright infringement more than most so I guess you are subject too.
A bit more prospective or knowledge about the internet and it would have been harder to change the neutrality but it can be said the same about the Trump election and many other things, so...
The earthquake news is not true but I know that you just read a title and repeated it here. Like most things, is hardly so black and white to be able to summarize it with a sentence.
umm, no that is the whole point
"every government in the world" in europe might censor the internet or everywhere in the world in general who knows. but not in the united states. i can view any website i want without doing **** except typing in the url. whereas you apparently can not even view a cigarette add, firearms forum, torrent site (none of which are blocked here by the way, rather a handful of people running the larger sites have been sued or prosecuted after years of stealing hundreds of millions worth of material) and undoubtedly tens of thousands of others you have no clue about.
what do you mean the earthquake **** isnt true?
ROME — Seven prominent Italian earthquake experts were convicted of manslaughter on Monday and sentenced to six years in prison for failing to give adequate warning to the residents of a seismically active area in the months preceding an earthquake that killed more than 300 people.
Speaking in a hushed courtroom in L’Aquila, the city whose historic center was gutted by the April 2009 earthquake, the judge, Marco Billi, read a long list of names of those who had died or been injured in the disaster before he handed down the sentences to six scientists and a former government official. The defendants, who said they would appeal the decision, will also have to pay court costs and damages of $10.2 million.
The seven, most of them seismologists and geologists, were members of the National Commission for the Forecast and Prevention of Major Risks, which met shortly before the quake struck — after weeks of frequent small tremors — but did not issue a safety warning.
The verdicts jolted the international scientific community, which feared they might open the way to an onslaught of legal actions against scientists who evaluate the risks of natural hazards. “This is the death of public service on the part of professors and professionals,” said Luciano Maiani, the current president of the risks commission, according to the news agency Ansa. The legal and media pressure prompted by the trial have made it impossible to carry out professional consultancies for the state, he said, adding, “This doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world.”
Seven Italian scientists who faced jail for failing to predict a deadly 2009 earthquake were cleared Monday of manslaughter convictions that had sparked international outrage
The seven men were sentenced to six years in jail in October 2012 after a court in the medieval town of L'Aquila found them guilty of causing multiple deaths by having negligently downplayed the risk of the town being hit by a major earthquake just days before the killer tremor struck in April 2009.
But after a month-long appeal trial in the mountain town east of Rome, that verdict was overturned by a panel of three judges which concluded that six of the seven had committed no crime.
the above did not happen eh? like your internet isnt censored?
it takes all of 2 seconds to hit google and come up with 100 different newspapers that still have the storym does not make a ***** if they managed to appeal, the fact that it happened in the first place is absurd.
maybe those are all blocked to over there in north koritaly?