4/23/2018

Germany could follow inventive ways to stifle internet freedom - like Tanzania's

Socialist midget Heiko Maas' NetzDG was a good start. After all, what do you expect from a fucking socialist on things free speech. Now that speedneedle baller is gone and has discovered his Jewish roots/props at the For. Min., socialist Justice Ministress Barley could take a deeper look at the T-option.
Repressive regimes across the world have found inventive ways to stifle internet freedom, from deleting posts to blocking service. But Tanzania’s government has come up with a scheme that could prove even more draconian: it plans to charge hundreds of dollars a year for the privilege of blogging.
As part of new online regulations, bloggers will be required to pay hefty registration and annual licence fees that add up to roughly $920 — prohibitive for most in a country with a nominal per capita income of under $900.
In proportion to GDP, the Tanzanian registration and licence fee would be the equivalent of asking Americans to pay nearly $60,000 to start a blog.
H/T Marginal Revolution

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