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This House Would Lift the Concept of Patent on Renewable Environmental Technologies
Take a small look here. And then, you will encounter, under the list of patent offices, that there are various regional and international patent offices belonging to different countries with differing geopolitical stances and affiliations (Israel, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Canada – to mention some). Never mind about that piece of information. Our point, is, that…
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This House Believes That the Internet Should Be Considered as a Common Heritage of Mankind
A principle of international law which holds that defined territorial areas and elements of humanity’s common heritage (cultural and natural) should be held in trust for future generations and be protected from exploitation by individual nation states or corporations. (Wikipedia) There are generally two possible ways to expect where this debate will go: one is…
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This House Regrets Internet Anonymity
Internet anonymity can be defined as a feature which allow its users to make themselves untracable. It can be done in various ways, starting from using a Virtual Private Network (VPN)/ Tor to fake your IP address, to a simple exercise like creating fake accounts in social media or emails to scam people. Team Affirmative…
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This House Would Require All Game Companies or Manufacturers or Developers or Designers to Install a Bug or Feature or Code or Whatever Which Will Forcibly Disable Their Programs and Prevent Them from Running for Fifteen Minutes, Every Hour
Ayy, (one of) my personal favorites! You know, being an addict and such, ha ha. I have made sure that the wording of the motion doesn’t create any bias nor multi-interpretation. Like your typical general motions, geographical context should automatically, and also, upon no setup, be in your standard liberal democratic countries. And, also, again,…