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1a_user | 2 years ago
I live in the UK, and the similar law is called the Digital Economy Act, and specific regulations would be named something like the Adult Content (Access by Minors) Regulations
Why do American lawmakers feel the need to make ridiculous acronyms for their laws? It's genuinely baffling. All it does is make it look like they're not taking it seriously.
BLKNSLVR|2 years ago
Like the ironically named PATRIOT act, which went against much that the original US patriots fought a revolution for.
mrep|2 years ago
lovich|2 years ago
It is only a small group of people who seriously consider the names of bills, and an even smaller group who gets upset if the bill doesn’t match the name. The US does not dominate the globe relative to most other cultures because we make everything at random, we are extremely good at propaganda/marketing
pjc50|2 years ago
Aeolun|2 years ago
I think people that pass bills that are aimed at improving the lives of the citizens do not particularly care.
Which is why our political system is filled with people that care about getting re-elected at the expense of the citizens.
pookha|2 years ago
The legislative bills have always had very embarrassing propaganda names though. It plays into the George Creel media industry the US government has always favored.
circuit10|2 years ago
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snapcaster|2 years ago
Military expenditure: $10.3 billion Kitten welfare program: $7.32