Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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Commentary and analysis on American politics, culture, and national identity, U.S. foreign policy and international relations, and the state of education - from a neoconservative perspective! - Keeping an eye on the communist-left so you don't have to!
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1 comments:
This post is also brilliant, Donald! :-)
In Italy, the government there is discussing to introduce a television license fee for bloggers.
If you want to post video clips on your blog, from YouTube or elsewhere, the Italian government propose you must be a registered national television station.
The registering would take a long time and the price tag could be as high as 75.000 dollars per year.
Mainstream media clearly want the bloggers out of the way.
It is very important that this new law not is introduced in Italy, because then it could be global.
But I'm pessimistic.
I think the possibility to post images, sounds, and videoclips, in Europe, only will be tolerated in the future for mainstream media and their owners.
I hope you will succeed to stay free in America, Donald!
I'll stay here and fight! :-)
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