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SOPA is DEAD!
http://mashable.com/2012/01/20/sopa-...th-pulls-bill/
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You're welcome, America. |headbang| |
The illegal tubes and pirate sites are rejoicing.
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Our lord, Google, actually slowed their crawl rate in order to aid those of us who were protesting SOPA.
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Apparently yesterday Anonymous start DoS attacks on polish gov sites in response for ACTA. https://www.eff.org/issues/acta Polish gov is signing the bill in 4 days, jan 26
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I don't really know why werbmasters should be happy sopa's dead. I'm not particularly. Something equivalent will soon be here - in 2013. So we can bleed til then. |
Worry about the things you can control, not the things you cannot. There are plenty of legal tubes that are far larger than the illegal ones.
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Legal - illegal - I jerk off to tube vids, I can't tell the difference, don't have a mental list that says "this ones legal, this one isn't", but I see plenty of vids I know are stolen at all of them.
You got a list of which are legal and which are illegal? Might make for an intersting survey. And the Bastard Son of SOPA will be coming down the pike soon, as the value of content asymptotically approaches zero. BSSOPA will probably be worse than SOPA. |
My son (who is 8) was playing Roblox the other day. He wisely informed me that SOPA is bad, ok Dad?
Love him. |
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No idea why I'm saying this but... I'd just like to add that if google would delete all the torrents and illegal upload sites from their site we wouldn't even be talking about this!!
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Truer words haven't been spoken. |
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And they can list faster than any other entity, no matter how large, can send in take-down requests. |
It's funny the illegal, and I mean blatantly illegal ones, that actively fight against it. Yeah doing more harm than good guys.
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Or you do like Finland did, and order the largest ISP to block access to them. I hear Holland has also done the same. Will it hold? I am not sure. We don't have that many ISPs here, so something like this can work well.
http://thenextweb.com/eu/2012/01/09/...a-court-order/ You can also get ISPs to do this on an individual basis. When I worked at Qwest Long Distance, there were a lot of those pay chat lines they would not connect to because of the huge backcharges. Everyone on the network pays for those calls. Qwest would not route your calls to the "Backdoor to the Manhole" but AT&T would... Qwest service and rates were better. |
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