At the very least, AIMS has done Singapore a favour by setting the public discussion of internet regulation on a sounder foundation than before.

Cherian George

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3 Responses to “AIMs achieving its aims?”

  1. I am not so sure to read it as a favour. Any attempt to regulate cannot be seen as a favour. There should be no internet regulation other than those pertaining to racial and religious issues. period.

    Must give credit to the PAP for refining the art of making something this bad looks good.

  2. patriot 3 December 2008

    If only they are able to block, better still remove all the porn sites…………..

    patriot

  3. “Must give credit to the PAP for refining the art of making something this bad looks good.”

    you mean you just found out about this? =)

    they are so good, they can make eating shit sound like eating caviar, and they sure can make you feel grateful to them that you are eating shit.