While I sympathize with the author, he can rest assured (sort of) that nobody’s going to come after him or his “dinky little free WordPress site.”
The goal is far more sinister than that. The actual point is simply to establish a precedent that people can be prosecuted for online content that is not in and of itself illegal. Sexual content was just a way to get the religious chucklefucks on board, and to hide a dangerous precedent behind a merely controversial mask.
The ultimate goal is simply to establish the precedent that a government can criminalize the dissemination online of content that’s entirely legal in and of itself. Using this ruling as a precedent, governments can and will criminalize whatever content they want, and it should go without saying that the content they’re going to most certainly criminalize is any and all content critical of themselves.
So the author can likely relax. There will undoubtedly be a few test cases so that they can get appealed up to a court that’s corrupt enough to uphold the government’s position and further cement and/or expand the precedent, but that’ll be it, because then they’ll turn their attention to the far more important (to them) task of silencing political opposition.
While I sympathize with the author, he can rest assured (sort of) that nobody’s going to come after him or his “dinky little free WordPress site.”
The goal is far more sinister than that. The actual point is simply to establish a precedent that people can be prosecuted for online content that is not in and of itself illegal. Sexual content was just a way to get the religious chucklefucks on board, and to hide a dangerous precedent behind a merely controversial mask.
The ultimate goal is simply to establish the precedent that a government can criminalize the dissemination online of content that’s entirely legal in and of itself. Using this ruling as a precedent, governments can and will criminalize whatever content they want, and it should go without saying that the content they’re going to most certainly criminalize is any and all content critical of themselves.
So the author can likely relax. There will undoubtedly be a few test cases so that they can get appealed up to a court that’s corrupt enough to uphold the government’s position and further cement and/or expand the precedent, but that’ll be it, because then they’ll turn their attention to the far more important (to them) task of silencing political opposition.