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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data.
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Mike Warren |
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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data. |
Date: |
21 Jan 2001 00:26:42 -0700 |
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"Hook" <address@hidden> writes:
> The idea of not censoring material is a good one, but there *has* to
> be some form of legal protection, if only for the organisation which
> takes the legal role of publisher. Or is that going ot be devolved
> too?
If this became a problem, all the content could potentially be
distributed over Freenet. This would be another case where plain-text
XML files would be an advantage over a database; one could publish the
content under ``known'' keys on Freenet
(i.e. /gnu/alexandria/unique-id.xml).
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- [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Peteris Paikens, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Bob Dodd, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Tom Chance, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Rob Scott, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Tom Chance, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Rob Scott, 2001/01/21
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Rob Scott, 2001/01/21