John Key: International expectation for internet copyright law

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Implementing copyright law covering the internet is necessary in terms of bringing New Zealand into line with other countries, Prime Minister John Key says.
Implementing copyright law covering the internet is necessary in terms of bringing New Zealand into line with other countries, Prime Minister John Key says.
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Alien
25 Feb 2009 09:57p.m.

wow glenn, you might want to go educate yourself on what internet 2 is as you have shown a complete lack of understanding of it.

Glenn
25 Feb 2009 04:20p.m.

Mr Keys has been told by his masters to delay because they want to push internet 2 on us. The internet as we know it is almost died and the govt will be control of how many sites there will be and you will only be able to visit those sites that the govt has approved.
As for the smoking he answered the question, they get to much tax off it to regulate it more.

I dont want to hear from you either Allen. As you have proven to me that you know nothing about the govt and a raft of other issues.

Alien
25 Feb 2009 03:29p.m.

Roger, free trade with china has created jobs and brought in hundreds of millions.

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