Myth 5: “The Judgement Will Change The Way The Internet Works” - Deepstash

Myth 5: “The Judgement Will Change The Way The Internet Works”

  • As content is not deleted, the internet does not have a diminished importance as a source of information. Takedown mechanism already existed before.

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