EricFJ on Nostr: GM. Is there any precedent to being able to ban a protocol even if only on paper? ...
GM. Is there any precedent to being able to ban a protocol even if only on paper? Like, I’d assume they can’t legally ban TCP/IP without crossing some sort of constitutional line
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