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Facebook should enforce their policy:
1. Picture upload by a person... the person should be accountable for 
any pictures upload.
2. Picture upload should be scanned if it has pornographic contents, 
child pornography, lead to terorism, hatred against race, religions and 
so on...

Here Facebook should be accountable... where ever they operate..since 
every country now has Cyberlaw for their own territory. Indonesia now 
ranks four of FB user in the world.
So not only gain profit from advertisement, but also accountable for its 
content loaded by its member.

Regards,
regards, rudi rusdiah - apwkomitel - indonesia

On 09/25/2012 08:35 PM, Mark Leiser wrote:
> I actually wrote about this the other day on my FB page. Frightening. 
> I don't know what I expected, but thought more from the fine folks at 
> the EU.
> Most puzzling and shocking is the demand that "Social Media Platforms 
> should ensure users upload a real picture of themselves"...
>
> Talk about mission creepy!
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Mark Leiser
> Mark R. Leiser, Phd Student
> School of Law, Humanities & Social Sciences Faculty
> PGR Room, Lord Hope Building
> University of Strathclyde
> 141 St James Road,
> Glasgow G4 0LT
> Scotland
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> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Kerry Brown <[log in to unmask] 
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>     _http://www.edri.org/cleanIT_
>     It seems that people who want to control the Internet always need
>     an excuse to explain their actions. It used to be that they used
>     stopping child porn. It seems this is changing to fighting terrorism.
>     Kerry Brown
>
>



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