In fact, no country allows unrestricted flow on the Internet of pornographic, violent, gambling or superstitious content, or content on government subversion, ethnic separatism, religious extremism, racialism, terrorism and anti-foreign feelings.
<sacasm> ...except Sealand </sarcasm>
Anyway, there is a great divide between letting a good majority of this kind of stuff through vs blocking as much of it as you can (eg, 99.9% vs ~30%)
In both instances you can say that no country is allows unrestricted flow, but that is not an adequate measuring stick for data flow.
<sacasm> ...except Sealand </sarcasm>
Anyway, there is a great divide between letting a good majority of this kind of stuff through vs blocking as much of it as you can (eg, 99.9% vs ~30%)
In both instances you can say that no country is allows unrestricted flow, but that is not an adequate measuring stick for data flow.