OK, here's an interesting one:
What happens when we mix the Free Speech thread with the FCC thread?
Over in the FCC thread we've got folks arguing that the market will take care of things for itself and that the government just needs to keep it's nose out of the process. Shouldn't that be the case for the publishing business too? Isn't the "free market" enough to ensure that pedo books aren't on the shelves? After all, this whole thing started with Amazon pulling the book. Why do we need LE to step in?
On the other hand, in the Free Speech thread we've got people arguing that there are limits to everything and the government must step in to protect the citizenry in some situations. Why doesn't that same argument apply to the net? If the net is as important to us as people claim it is in the FCC thread shouldn't we make sure that somebody's watching over it as closely as we protect other things we cherish (like, for instance, our kids)?
Seems to me that there's a few people contradicting themselves between these two threads. If we throw these two lines of argument into the same pan do they mix or separate out?
Cheers,
Mazo.