I find these useful to know what to post on YouTube and what not to. Knowing South African law, as well as the rules of sites you use is very important.
I find oddly enough, we can always portray our views without violating most restrictions on speech. My own country South Africa limits said freedom extensively, and in accordance with RICA, keeps all our phone and email etc conversations, content and all in database form. As a result I am more cautious on what I say, and more bold. With YouTube, and the like, take that approach, say what you want without risking your account, you mostly can.
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
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