Really?

It seems to me that regulation is a bit like law enforcement these days.  Sure, 
they can catch the average citizen.  But, they never seem to catch the big 
fish.  In other words, just as NFB is trying to police a company that is 
already doing a pretty good job of doing what they define as morally right & 
socially responsible; the law & regulations can really only police those who 
choose to be governed by them.  The others will always find a way around laws 
that get in the way.  

CJ

On Jul 13, 2014, at 11:24 PM, Jason White <ja...@jasonjgw.net> wrote:

> David Taylor <e.david.tay...@icloud.com> wrote:
>> I wonder how anybody thinks national legislation can have any serious impact
>> on the internet given that the internet is global, and most corporations can
>> site their sites wherever they like? 
> 
> What matters is not the jurisdiction in which the site is hosted, but the
> jurisdiction in which the corporation operates; and the latter cannot be
> changed so easily in most cases. Regulation works.
> 
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