Internet, we hardly knew ye.

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This Grinch has given up. When one senator is a Rockefeller and the other is unashamedly a spokeslackey for the most murderous of Big Coal, what hope is left?
 
So did you guys hear, SOPA will work because only 3% of users in "countries that engage in substantial filtering" are circumventing those filter (on page 8): http://www.itif.org/files/2011-pipa-sopa-respond-critics.pdf

See, China doesn't have a piracy problem because it blocks it's internet... :rofl:


Seriously, i can't wait to be back to the way things where in the 90's, when you had to go buy a pirated copy from teh shady guy that had access to high enough speed internet to d/l the iso for about 3-4 times the cost of a blank CD... and then you'd make a copy for all your friends... it's way better because it's really imposible to track then and the made up numbers they'll use arguing against piracy will be even more imaginary.
 
You can also send musik albums via MSN,so sharing with a friend is still a viable option. Better yet,if that friend lives in a country where you can download stuff (we are talking theoretically). Unless SOPA banns MSN or all the other InstaMessengers that allow sharing/sending of files.
 

figmentPez

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This is a good video on the hypocrisy of the media companies, and how they promoted and distributed file sharing software for more than a decade:

 
My god... that video. I never even realized half the things he pointed out, but the facts are there. I myself remember downloading LimeWire when it was one of the top downloads on Downloads.com, and it never even occurred to me that the website was owned by CBS. Kazaa, Grokster, EDonkey, I got all of them from Download.com.

Get the video out people, get it out to everyone you know.
 
Well, technically they still support it through ESA, and given that the main purpose of ESA is lobbying on behalf of it's members... yeah.
 

Dave

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When did we stop being the brother everyone looked up to and turn into the mean older brother who pulls underwear over the heads of the smaller kids?
 
When did we stop being the brother everyone looked up to and turn into the mean older brother who pulls underwear over the heads of the smaller kids?
Right around the time the kid in red got the same brand of firecrackers we did. Then we flipped out because only WE should have firecrackers (and maybe a few of our closest friends, if they do as we say.)
 

GasBandit

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Right around the time the kid in red got the same brand of firecrackers we did. Then we flipped out because only WE should have firecrackers (and maybe a few of our closest friends, if they do as we say.)
Well, if that's the metaphor, maybe we should stop giving all the other kids lunch money, since they can all afford firecrackers.
 
Well, if that's the metaphor, maybe we should stop giving all the other kids lunch money, since they can all afford firecrackers.
You don't have to tell me twice. I'm still wondering why we gave them lunch money to begin with. Sure, some of them need it and use it responsibly (or try to), but a lot of them don't.
 
reddit insists that SOPA is so over the top that it's just a "distraction" for the less ridiculous but still dangerous to everything that is right and holy ProtectIP act.

I dunno, I just know that trying to censor an increasingly technologically prolific population is not gonna work for long.
 
reddit insists that SOPA is so over the top that it's just a "distraction" for the less ridiculous but still dangerous to everything that is right and holy ProtectIP act.
Seconded.

All this is going to do is make it harder for Congresspeople to be able to find and watch free porn on their laptops while they are sitting in session. And THEN they will complain.

--Patrick
 
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