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The Defend My 'Nets Act is a federal law in the Union of Everett, enacted following a massive ongoing of incidents of national and global unrest due to infringements of internet access and communications. The law, proposed and written mostly by President Spencer, establishes the rights of internet neutrality and protection of freedom of information, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, right to privacy, protection from unwarranted or illegal intrusion, spying, wire tapping and invasion of internet accounts, profiles or programs, protection from illegal discrimination in employment or education based on use of the internet and establishing a declaration of sovereignty of the internet from unnecessary regulation or interference with the internet by government.

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  • The Defend My 'Nets Act is a federal law in the Union of Everett, enacted following a massive ongoing of incidents of national and global unrest due to infringements of internet access and communications. The law, proposed and written mostly by President Spencer, establishes the rights of internet neutrality and protection of freedom of information, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, right to privacy, protection from unwarranted or illegal intrusion, spying, wire tapping and invasion of internet accounts, profiles or programs, protection from illegal discrimination in employment or education based on use of the internet and establishing a declaration of sovereignty of the internet from unnecessary regulation or interference with the internet by government.
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  • The Defend My 'Nets Act is a federal law in the Union of Everett, enacted following a massive ongoing of incidents of national and global unrest due to infringements of internet access and communications. The law, proposed and written mostly by President Spencer, establishes the rights of internet neutrality and protection of freedom of information, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, right to privacy, protection from unwarranted or illegal intrusion, spying, wire tapping and invasion of internet accounts, profiles or programs, protection from illegal discrimination in employment or education based on use of the internet and establishing a declaration of sovereignty of the internet from unnecessary regulation or interference with the internet by government. The law gained heavy traction after an online petition from various rights organizations including the ACLU and multiple student rights groups and free speech coalitions demanded the President enforce stricter protections of internet use from intrusion or interference after a nearly year long outbreak of invasions of privacy and violations of Constitutional rights by government, law enforcement, education systems and employers. The law updates and re-states much of the former Internet Rights Act while updating and including varied defenses of net neutrality and freedom of expression online from a variety of recent issues.
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