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Bad day for Sweden democracy


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Guest danyy

Today, our government, wtihout any nation voting, just made a new rule, a rule that has already been inducted by EU for over some years now, now all ISPs have to record information from textmessages"sms"-Internet traffic along with telephone traffic for at least 6 months.

Also they let the ISPs in Sweden pay for the transition from todays record of information which can cost up to 1 billion SEK

Its not over there.. just because Sweden didnt implement this rule earlier "should have been done 5 years ago" tax payers money 200 million SEk will go to EU just so they can keep messing with us regular surfers on the internet and pay allomony to poor f**ck countries.

MESSED UP SHIT

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Guest tommygunz

what a crock..so whats with this "record stuff" rule,,,is it some kind of ploy to see who's moving large amounts of data around possibly torrenting copyrighted software?...

and paying for poor countries internet is just wrong,,,i heard the greeks are lazy as shit and id be pissed if i was in the Eurozone and had to contribute so lazy fucks get free internet,,..

sounds like a sham to rake in extra money....

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