Read the FDLE's interpretation of the October 1st Changes to the Registry Law

Read the FDLE’s interpretation of the October 1st Changes to the Registry Laws:

 

https://floridaactioncommittee.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/10-1-16-Update-Notice-Summary.pdf

 

 


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21 thoughts on “Read the FDLE's interpretation of the October 1st Changes to the Registry Law

  • September 7, 2016

    so i wonder if i could list the ip address and provide them this list:

    1.0.0.0 – 9.255.255.255
    11.x.x.x – 126.255.255.255
    129.0.0.0 – 169.253.255.255
    169.255.0.0 – 172.15.255.255
    172.32.0.0 – 191.0.1.255
    192.0.3.0 – 192.88.98.255
    192.88.100.0 – 192.167.255.255
    192.169.0.0 – 198.17.255.255
    198.20.0.0 – 223.255.255.255

    it covers all public internet address’s

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    • September 7, 2016

      Don’t forget IPv6 addresses. But again, the law says URL, not host/domain. Listing every single IPv4, IPv6, and host address (which would be infinite), you’re still missing scheme, port, path, and argument data on each. And let’s not forget each of those need an identifier or “anonymous”, so now take the cartesian product of infinite with your list of usernames. Now we’re covered.

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      • September 7, 2016

        This all just goes to prove that this law is not ripe! the law is the law and FDLE Guidelines can’t change the law! Although H. Clinton did not have intent on breaking the law and was not prosecuted. humm i wonder how many people on the hit list had no intent and now their life is ruined!

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  • September 7, 2016

    I may be overreacting a bit, but I’m just tired of all of this. I’m living my life as “normal” as I can, working 3 jobs just to survive. FDLE just leave me alone!! I just hope this lawsuit to postpone the enactment of this law goes through. What’s the update on that?

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  • September 6, 2016

    I’m not doing any of that plain and simple. Take me back to jail if you must. I’m not reporting every single freakin web site I go to. Not happening. Civil disobedience. Gotta happen from us at some point. If we all do it, what are they gonna do?

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  • September 6, 2016

    Technology is such that ones E Mail is enough to trace an on line activity. More Unconstitutional Punitive Banishment, for Registered Citizens.

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  • September 6, 2016

    This FDLE guidance summary is almost as obscure as the text of the statute. But, in good faith, I am making the assumption that Internet Communication means communication ONLY with another human being. Since I don’t use any social networking applications, I’d need to be concerned with reporting only sites like FAC, where I occasionally post a comment to a blog. Maybe I’ll just start using my birthdate as a screen name every time I post.

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    • September 6, 2016

      Use something more original – someone else may use the same.

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    • September 7, 2016

      EVERYONE Needs to read the Statute closer. NO Way can they will they or ever try to Monitor all communications through every Registrant in Florida using the WEB. Nor can they technically! The FDLE needs your Internet Identifiers specifically any and all chat, email and instant messaging and any sites such as Twitter you use to converse with others, They are not asking for Blogs or Specific Websites were you may occassionally post a comment. Stop the Panic, its making the situation worse. Tell the FDLE Everything and they will be happy and you will too. COMPLIANCE IS THE KEY

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      • September 7, 2016

        JV you are absolutely incorrect.
        You absolutely ARE required to register blogs or websites where you occasionally post a comment.

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      • September 7, 2016

        JV, you just communicated with me and many others. I am replying, thereby communicating with you. Nice to meet you.

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