>> You are usually the one going on about how things shouldn't be illegal
>> just
>> because they can be used for illegal purposes, so why the sudden
>> change-around on this particular issue?
>
> Something like bittorrent does not break against human rights regarding
> freedom of expression and information.
What's your problem with the directive then?
> Government-sanctioned censorship does.
If this is your understanding, then please can you quote the part of the
proposed directive that says it includes government-sanctioned censorship.
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