• Fucking ACTA and why WE must stop it.
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If I didn't have to travel extremely far (e.g. from west US to east US) I would definitely protest in close areas and possibly riot.
[QUOTE=Toothpick;24411064]goodbye internet[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/356127/lolpicsss/1280791645177.gif[/IMG]
Shit, I'm screwed. Nearly a quarter of my hard drive is pirated music :ohdear: [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Warez" - Benji))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=XxAthrunxX;24411086]I'm up for protesting,hell I'll even fucking riot.I'll make the smoke bombs and that shit guys,who's with me?[/QUOTE] starting a riot and throwing homemade explosives at civilians is unlikely to prove much of a point. and besides, you don't have the stones. [editline]06:26PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Chrith;24411156]Shit, I'm screwed. Nearly a quarter of my hard drive is pirated music :ohdear:[/QUOTE] saying this on FP will get you banned.
[QUOTE=The Mighty Boatman;24411161]starting a riot and throwing homemade explosives at civilians is unlikely to prove much of a point. and besides, you don't have the stones. [editline]06:26PM[/editline] saying this on FP will get you banned.[/QUOTE] What kind of riot, started BY the civilians, has people killing civilians? When you riot you try to fuck up the authority.
[QUOTE=The Mighty Boatman;24411161]starting a riot and throwing homemade explosives at civilians is unlikely to prove much of a point. and besides, you don't have the stones. [editline]06:26PM[/editline] saying this on FP will get you banned.[/QUOTE] Dude, this thread.
It won't work. Oppressing people generally never works. The corps will start losing money then try to repel the act as quickly as possible. It's all for the leafy greens.
[QUOTE=Chrith;24411224]Dude, this thread.[/QUOTE] i know. but still. [editline]06:30PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Turnips;24411213]What kind of riot, started BY the civilians, has people killing civilians? When you riot you try to fuck up the authority.[/QUOTE] being in a concentrated area with people kicking the almighty fuck out of other people tends to cloud your judgement of friend and foe. and, no, you're not fucking up the authority. you're fucking up the police sent in to deal with your retarded ass, the people who get swept up in the fighting, and like-minded rioters.
[QUOTE=Fusilero1;24407006]This isn't going to change shit[/QUOTE]
I can imagine people getting killed over this ACTA bullshit.
Gentlemen, it is a internet ruining protocol. Time is running out.
haha what a retarded concept
So if I put music onto my itunes from a CD I bought, they can fuck me over? What if I don't have the CD anymore but have the music on my ipod...fuck this is bullshit. I'm thoroughly checking my computer before september so these fuckers won't find anything and can leave me alone.
I thought 21st century was the best time for freedom. Apparently not.
Mexico has the internet? All joking aside, What the fuck. I've pirated things yes, But then i bought the games/music..
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[QUOTE=Micr0;24407528]To be honest, this sounds like the worst part. I guess it's time to put a 24 character password on my computer now. If the police ever decide to break down my door I'm not giving them shit.[/QUOTE] No password is going to help. The police can just pop in a CD that loads before Windows and change the hash of your password to something different. The most you can do is encrypt whatever things this treaty would consider malicious with [b]very[/b] strong encryption such as RSA 4096 and or AES256.
So is there anything we can do besides google bombing some search result, because I don't think that will help...at all
[QUOTE=UberMunchkin;24407437]What if they put pirated music in a server, and you accidentally download it whileit connects to server? (For those who allow download sounds whil connecting to a server)[/QUOTE] You would be banned from the internet, fined, then arrested. Also rate me clocks.
I think if this goes through, someone will just make some encrypting program that sends the data through in a form that passes ISP servers as clean.
[QUOTE=Legend286;24410311]Who the fuck pirates music these days, it's not worth having all the files on your computer when you can just use Spotify and feel good about yourself that it's legal.[/QUOTE] Never heard of spotify.
[QUOTE=DarkSpider;24412246]I think if this goes through, someone will just make some encrypting program that sends the data through in a form that passes ISP servers as clean.[/QUOTE] It's [b]not possible[/b] for you to distribute a key to pirates without getting ACTA involved, well, you could use some kind of whitelist, but that isn't really a great idea. However, you could potentially sustain the ability to get free stuff if all pirates are on some kind of WAN network. You can then share the downloads through it ( Sweden, anyone? ) but that is still easily breached ( ACTA police acting as a pirate and gaining access to the network ).
Pandora or Last.fm are just fine.
Brb, finding dedis not in Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, The Republic of Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland and the United States
[QUOTE=Helix Alioth;24412143]No password is going to help. The police can just pop in a CD that loads before Windows and change the hash of your password to something different. The most you can do is encrypt whatever things this treaty would consider malicious with [b]very[/b] strong encryption such as RSA 40964 and or AES256.[/QUOTE] [URL="http://www.truecrypt.org/"] TrueCrypt[/URL]
If this does pass, it will get far more worse than just anti-piracy eventually. Net neutrality will eventually be gone, and the internet will be for corporation's interests only. I hate the government favoring big corporations over individuals. Money and greed will be the end of a normal, civilized, and equal society.
Hopefully this will stop people from looking at wolf and dragon dicks in a pornographic manner to suit their sexual needs.
[QUOTE=The Gay Scotti;24407507]How does the Anti-acta tribomb work?[/QUOTE] You open it, and it refreshes itself every few seconds, this fools websites into thinking that more people are visiting, so the more people that stay on the site, the more popular it gets, hence raising awareness of this problem.
This is BAD!
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