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> If I commit a felony in the US as a US citizen I forfeit my right to vote.

Many hold the opinion, as do I, that a felon serving their time and then being left unable to vote is a violation of their civil rights.

> If I sell a copyright I've forfeited the right to monopolize that work.

You haven't forfeighted anything. You've sold a commodity. That's not the same thing.

> Nevertheless, you have the right to free speech, just not a platform. The government hasn't made it illegal for Kiwifarms to have a website, it's just that nobody wants to be a part of hosting or distributing it. That's literally the right of free association at work.

A platform is a privilege (e.g. a VPS), but they do have a right to common carrier infrastructure. The author talks about their ISP dropping them, which ISPs in the U.S. are considered common carriers (not sure about Paris). A common carrier cannot discriminate on it's clientele short of direct government action regarding criminal or national security issues. Neither of those is the case with KiwiFarms. Distasteful? Sure, but not criminal.




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