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Re: [tor-talk] Tor Exit Operator convicted in Austrian lower court



On 7/7/2014 6:04 PM, I wrote:
It appears that it is specifically unwise to rubbish the court while subject to it.

As for freedom of speech Australia has none legislated and does have severe laws against sedition.
What other developed country can match that for discouraging speech?

Well, 'Stralia is a penal colony, after all. :D They have to keep all the prisoners on a short leash. Aussies don't have "freedom of speech" guaranteed in their constitution (or the equivalent)?

Sedition and freedom of speech for political & religious views can overlap. In the U.S., you can criticize the gov't - usually without fear, as long as it's not promoting anarchy, inciting a riot, etc.
It usually doesn't do any good, but you can criticize.
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