CNET reported on January 7, 2011 that Obama has signed authority over to U.S. Commerce Department to create new privacy laws that require American citizens to hold an Internet ID card. The Internet ID card would be used in place of other user names and passwords created for various online websites. Some civil rights organizations have argued that a national Internet ID card harms a reader’s right to Internet anonymity.
CNET reported on January 7, 2011 that Obama has signed authority over to U.S. Commerce Department to create new privacy laws that require American citizens to hold an Internet ID card. The Internet ID card would be used in place of other user names and passwords created for various online websites. Some civil rights organizations have argued that a national Internet ID card harms a reader’s right to Internet anonymity.
People really think there is a huge difference between Democrats and republicans concerning free speech. There is not, just a difference in who they want to shut up.
ActractorguyOPTims Ford Lake, Tennessee USA2,089 posts
Veritaas: If you have a passport it has a "Passport No. xxxxxx on it. We live in an age where anything is possible and just as questionable.
What does a passport have to do with this. A passport of which I have is only useful for going to different countries physically. Having to get a license to use a computer in your own home is where this is headed.
VeritaasLondon, Greater London, England UK5,839 posts
Actractorguy: What does a passport have to do with this. A passport of which I have is only useful for going to different countries physically. Having to get a license to use a computer in your own home is where this is headed.
In relation to how things progress in life. Our passport being a form of identity.
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CNET reported on January 7, 2011 that Obama has signed authority over to U.S. Commerce Department to create new privacy laws that require American citizens to hold an Internet ID card. The Internet ID card would be used in place of other user names and passwords created for various online websites. Some civil rights organizations have argued that a national Internet ID card harms a reader’s right to Internet anonymity.