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-title: The law and ethics
+title: Freedom of speech in the internet age
author: Mohit Agarwal
date: September 2021
bibliography: ["reference.bib"]
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+<!-- Should we rethink the nature and limits of freedom of speech in
+the internet age? -->
-One might hope that the law and ethics are significantly linked.
-Criminal law might be seen as serving to ensure that unethical
-activities are discouraged and punished. By arresting people for a
-crime that we see as unethical we can deliver justified punishment,
-make offenders account for criminal activity and in some cases protect
-the community from those people and to 'repay' something to society or
-the community. [@sep-criminal-law]
-
-
-Prevent wrongdoing
-prohibition: alcohol, and then drugs
-
-In reality law and ethics, although presented to have some connection
-are deeply disconnected in our societies.
# References and bibliography