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Author Topic: The end of freedom on the internet  (Read 5093 times)

Saumax

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #30 on: January 20, 2012, 12:18:53 pm »

well well, i wondered how long it takes before such topic would be created, anyway i suggest everybody to get familiar with "freenet project" - its a poor for now but if there will be censorship of the net it will gain support and lot of data

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btw Europe should be more afraid of ACTA not SOPA/PIPA

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TRADE POLICY
Anti-counterfeiting trade agreement
The Council adopted a decision authorising the signing of an anti-counterfeiting trade agreement
(ACTA) with Australia, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand,
Singapore, Switzerland and the United States.
ACTA is aimed at establishing an international framework to improve the enforcement of
intellectual property right laws and create improved international standards for actions against
large-scale infringements of intellectual property. Negotiations were concluded in November 2010.

A part of pressdata EU Council meeting (last page)

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Also we should think about usenet

And yes, im paranoid ; p
« Last Edit: January 20, 2012, 12:52:31 pm by Saumax »
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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #31 on: January 20, 2012, 03:08:07 pm »

LONG LIVE TO ANONYMOUS!
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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2012, 05:16:13 pm »

http://news.cnet.com/8301-31322_3-57362437-256/anonymous-goes-nuclear-everybody-loses/

Well, that at least shows the gov't scrubs that some people ain't going to live with SOPA and will take action if needed.
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Gob

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2012, 08:37:48 pm »

Another step towards new world order.
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desertfox2126

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #34 on: January 21, 2012, 04:32:25 am »

so i tried to dl something from megaupload and i guess its been seized... its the end of the interwebs as we know it
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jodwig

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2012, 01:39:49 pm »

In Anonymous we trust.

Well, US government can try on becoming the enemies of whole world, if they have balls, that's it.
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Gob

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #36 on: January 21, 2012, 02:53:24 pm »

Well, US government can try on becoming the enemies of whole world, if they have balls, that's it.

I thought they are already.
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desertfox2126

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #37 on: January 22, 2012, 01:58:57 pm »

I thought they are already.
just about
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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #38 on: January 22, 2012, 08:42:31 pm »

Also we should think about usenet

Forget about Usenet or Firstload.

You can't quit your membership, since they ignore your quitting letters, so they can receive their 100 bucks from you annually.
If not, they get lawyers on your back and force them out of you. Mail bills doesn't count to them as evidence.
When you get your mail sent by your lawyer and force your way out of this threadmill, they'll send your download logs to external lawyer agency and start a copyright break lawsuit against you, which you most probably lose.

And that's why i'm not downloading shit from them for long time ago, since logs are deleted every two years.

Another matter are the Megaupload premium users now.
The FBI have their logs.
Heads will roll.
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Reiniat

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #39 on: January 22, 2012, 09:11:09 pm »

Another step towards new world order.
OH PLEASE!!!!
When was the last time that you searched something useful on internet? Did you make something more than  just say "Go Anonymus, fuck SOPA"? How many time you spend watching porn?
DONT YOU SEE? WE ARE THE NEW ORDER
People have the oportunity to know THE TRUTH (or at least something close to it) on internet, and what do you do with it? just use it for fun, banality.
THAT is the new order, that is the reason for censure became outdated, the new world order is based in the fact that people have the tools at his hands, but they live in complacency, they dont care, they dont need to care of the truth or make something against the order...they can watch horrible things in the news and then just "oh such a shame" "they must pay for it". AND WHAT CHANGES? NOTHING. Millions of humans are dying and what does the rest? "this is outrageous" "such a barbarity" and then what? NOTHING HAPPENS!!!

So, USA dont needs to censure the internet because censure something is the best way to make everyone interest in it. SOPA or any other laws are just pathetic intents to not lose money from music, videogames, movies, etc. companyes (wich in a perfect world, would surely be good requests), and you all pitty people raise your hands in the name of the freedom and the right of expression....  :P

in other stuff...
Another matter are the Megaupload premium users now.
The FBI have their logs.
Heads will roll.
OH SHIT  ;D
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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #40 on: January 22, 2012, 09:44:32 pm »

In other words, people get used to the chains they get on. And that's pathetic.
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Gob

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Re: The end of freedom on the internet
« Reply #41 on: January 23, 2012, 11:18:01 pm »

OH PLEASE!!!!
When was the last time that you searched something useful on internet? Did you make something more than  just say "Go Anonymus, fuck SOPA"? How many time you spend watching porn?
DONT YOU SEE? WE ARE THE NEW ORDER
People have the oportunity to know THE TRUTH (or at least something close to it) on internet, and what do you do with it? just use it for fun, banality.
THAT is the new order, that is the reason for censure became outdated, the new world order is based in the fact that people have the tools at his hands, but they live in complacency, they dont care, they dont need to care of the truth or make something against the order...they can watch horrible things in the news and then just "oh such a shame" "they must pay for it". AND WHAT CHANGES? NOTHING. Millions of humans are dying and what does the rest? "this is outrageous" "such a barbarity" and then what? NOTHING HAPPENS!!!

So, USA dont needs to censure the internet because censure something is the best way to make everyone interest in it. SOPA or any other laws are just pathetic intents to not lose money from music, videogames, movies, etc. companyes (wich in a perfect world, would surely be good requests), and you all pitty people raise your hands in the name of the freedom and the right of expression....  :P

Big words....but what are you doing about this matter ?
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