Yes. For Some sex offenders it is a violation of their parole / probation to be on the internet at all. Some Hackers have also been banned from the internet.
2006-06-17 08:12:47
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answered by Hawk996 6
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Gary McKinnon is banned from the internet for the biggest military hack in history. There are some other people who are forbidden from using computers ever for hacks and scams made in the very early days of the net.
2006-06-17 08:14:52
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answered by jwelsh1021 3
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You can't ban someone from the internet.
The internet is a connected series of computers. Individual computer owners can ban someone from their areas.
2006-06-17 08:13:27
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answer #3
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answered by Stuart 7
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notice the countries from which the situation comes. they are all ruled by utilising non secular nuts. Totalitarianism is alive and correctly. The UN is a amassing of human beings from many countries meaning the evil nuts are there additionally and that they are in a position to introduce all kinds of nonsense. the solid information is that the UN particularly would not volume to a hill of beans whilst it includes the actual international. purely verify out how effective their "sanctions" are against any united states of america. no person listens to them and anybody does despite they choose. The UN is a comedian tale so some distance as being a international means or having any effect in any respect. it is in basic terms a level on which to stand and croon so as that the international information companies can report on your ravings. each time any united states of america comes to a decision to do some thing some actual situation they frequently finally end up doing it without the help of the UN besides. So my element is what distinction does it in all likelihood make in the actual international what the UN passes? unfastened countries like the US will forget approximately relating to the stupid decision and those muslim countries you point out will kill or imprison all and sundry who speaks against them without or with the UN's sanction besides.
2016-12-08 22:04:52
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answer #4
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answered by bornhoft 4
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yes u can be and the person 1 of the other people is talking about is kevin mitnick.
well a person can only be banned for serious computer crime.
2006-06-17 08:15:45
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answered by Paultech 7
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There was one guy who was the biggest hacker around -- I forget his name, but after prison, his sentence included the provision that he never use the Internet again. I would imagine other judges apply such restrictions to other people who have used the Internet for crime.
2006-06-17 08:14:03
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answered by rkallaca 4
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I imagine not. Don't you think the CIA would have traced Al-Quaeda and banned them?
2006-06-17 08:13:29
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answered by browneyedgirl 6
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Yes, a judge can apply restrictions.
2006-06-17 08:19:15
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answered by Neo 4
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only people like you with down's syndrome...
2006-06-17 08:13:10
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answered by Dan H 2
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