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The case against Silk Road could have far reaching ramifications for internet freedom, as the government is trying to lay blame for web users' actions squarely on website operators, not their users, holding website owners responsible for the crimes committed by their users. See: 'Silk Road' Ruling Will Hurt Online Commerce |