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Re: Whacky Weekend: Is Internet Access a Human Right?


From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Thu, 05 Jan 2012 11:52:11 -0500

On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 08:29:05 PST, Leo Bicknell said:
But let's take a specific (famous) example.  Kevin Mitnick.  From
his wikipedia page:

  "During his supervised release, which ended on January 21, 2003, he was
  initially forbidden to use any communications technology other than a
  landline telephone."

If Internet access (to use your term) had been a human right than
his human rights were violated by the government when they banned
him from using any communications technology.  Do we really want to
suggest that banning him from using the computer is the same level of
violation as enslaving him, torturing him, or even killing him?

Convicted felons surrender a number of rights: freedom (jail terms), the
right to vote, etc.  And nobody seems to consider that concept a "violation"
(though it *is* of course up for debate exactly what rights it's OK to remove
from a felon, and for how long).

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