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				Sorry my brain is in sleep mode.
 
 Hallelujah is sarcastic, right?
 
 And censor how exactly? Like news, blogs, social media? And is it a specific topics? Just trying to get the full picture. Thanks
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				@Stuxnet Yeah, that's sarcasm
 
 We had a vote if foreign gambling sites should be blocked country-wide because they don't pay taxes.
 I'm not against that per se, but I'm against the censorship of the internet on a country-wide level. Dramatically spoken it could be the foundation to the state China's internet is in right now...
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				How is this not against the constitutional law? Also, shouldn't it be consumer who pays taxes when they import goods from foreign nations?
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				 deflox637yAs a swiss citizen I completely lost any hope for the swiss voters. deflox637yAs a swiss citizen I completely lost any hope for the swiss voters.
 
 I bet most people had no clue what they are actually voting for. 😑
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				@electrineer It is, that's why there had to be a vote. And the consumers do pay taxes, as income tax
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				 taglia5667yYeah, that's not a "real" censorship. taglia5667yYeah, that's not a "real" censorship.
 The topic is quite complicated, but the law just says that "the provider must be compliant with Swiss laws".
 If http:///www.HeyYou-WeDoPokerOnline-... doesn't respect them, then they will receive a fine (an expensive one, tho).
 The same thing happens on borders, when someone try to import a product.. Or drugs. Is that a censorship too?
 
 This law is a protection for the people (and a way to get more money with taxes), not a simple "YO! I don't like you, get the fuck off".
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				@taglia It doesnt say anything about a fine, it says they'll be blocked, therefore basically censorship.
 (Source: https://m.phys.org/news/... couldn't find all that much in english)  
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				 taglia5667y@gathurian I had to search that red book, I remembered there was something about fines. taglia5667y@gathurian I had to search that red book, I remembered there was something about fines.
 
 By the way, the text you copied, "will basically block foreign-based companies", is wrong.
 
 The access will be blocked if "the provider is not authorized to operate in Switzerland" which means that ANY company can be blocked, Swiss too. If a foreign-based company respect the law, it will not be blocked.
 
 I admit, this law is a bit controversial, it has its pros and cons..
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				@taglia My point is not WHO will be blocked but the fact THAT companies will/might be blocked from the swiss internet
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It's official: Switzerland is starting to censor the internet, halle-fucking-luja -_-
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