• ACTA- Censorship of internet, Blocking the manufacturing of generic medicine, and allowing copyright
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With ACTA, these internet censorship bills, government refusing to budge on legalising marijuana and all this other shit there throwing at people mixed with the recent protests it would not surprise me if in the next 5 years there was an all out revolution.
With the way things are going, I say all Americans should march on DC and either arrest or murder all of our elected representatives and start from scratch again.
[QUOTE=Rombishead;33024723]With ACTA, these internet censorship bills, government refusing to budge on legalising marijuana and all this other shit there throwing at people mixed with the recent protests it would not surprise me if in the next 5 years there was an all out revolution.[/QUOTE] Yes people will ruin what they have left and enter a revolution because they can't smoke weed!!
[QUOTE=Chopstick;33022586]Isn't democracy dead yet? We need a new name for this type of governing.[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutocracy[/url]
[QUOTE=Zeke129;33018375]Bye bye cheap prescription drugs in Canada[/QUOTE] Big business is creaming itself at the mere thought of the way governments are bending over to let them fuck them.
Didn't things like this happen at the start of V for Vendetta?
[QUOTE=RichyZ;33024842]implying weed is the only thing wrong with america[/QUOTE] It's the little snowflake resting on the tip of the iceberg
[QUOTE=markg06;33024789]Yes people will ruin what they have left and enter a revolution because they can't smoke weed!![/QUOTE] We're still gonna be smoking even if this country goes to shit. It's now as American as Apple Pie and Baseball.
Apple pie and weed is obviously very American ( It's not.).
If this happens I'm going to fucking wage internet war against the corporations and the people responsible for this shit. My god, how can people allow something like this to go through. [editline]29th October 2011[/editline] Are the politicians bribed or are they just peabrained.
I remember many Europeans on FP said "The EU will never let this fly." Well look what the fuck happened. Even Canada is on the bandwagon.
okay I want all of the dumbfucks in the entire world lined up and shot to death.
[QUOTE=jetboy;33025540]I remember many Europeans on FP said "The EU will never let this fly." Well look what the fuck happened. Even Canada is on the bandwagon.[/QUOTE] This shit doesn't fly in the EU. At the moment anyway, its being blocked by a court or a committee I can't quite remember.
[QUOTE=FullStreak12;33025561]okay I want all of the dumbfucks in the entire world lined up and shot to death.[/QUOTE] Gonna take a whole lotta bullets.
[QUOTE=Van-man;33026306]Gonna take a whole lotta bullets.[/QUOTE] Bullets? Fuck no its going to take a nuclear bomb.
[QUOTE=Mr.T;33025496]Are the politicians bribed or are they just peabrained.[/QUOTE] I'd be surprised if they weren't.
[QUOTE=jetboy;33025540]I remember many Europeans on FP said "The EU will never let this fly." Well look what the fuck happened. Even Canada is on the bandwagon.[/QUOTE] Canada isn't in the EU, so what are you saying?
Does anybody have a nuke here? Wait,i have a anti corporation and that crap top secret weapon already! Yo all know,democracy grants freedom. But look at this,this takes freedom away,so tell this to everyone,watch,profit.
[QUOTE=FullStreak12;33025561]okay I want all of the dumbfucks in the entire world lined up and shot to death.[/QUOTE] Makes me think only you, me and a little more than thousand will be left.
[QUOTE=Jsm;33025616][b]This shit doesn't fly in the EU. [/b] At the moment anyway, its being blocked by a court or a committee I can't quite remember.[/QUOTE] The EU wanted more transparency but they're one of the biggest proponents of ACTA right now, even suggesting amendments to the intellectual property sections of the agreement to criminalize "inciting, aiding, and abetting" copyright infringement In other words, saying "just go pirate it" on the internet means you could face criminal charges thanks to the European Union's brilliance
Saw this on thepiratebay... Hopefully they reject this.
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;33027456]Canada isn't in the EU, so what are you saying?[/QUOTE] I'm saying that Canada is generally more liberal than the EU, and even they are signing it.
[QUOTE=rnd;33029835]Saw this on thepiratebay... Hopefully they reject this.[/QUOTE] I still don't understand how after so much legislation and shit ThePirateBay still is running... They are the true internet heroes.
If this passes. I want to see people make a gigantic dark-net that is not monitored.
[QUOTE=Baldr 2.0;33032198][URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2P"]I2P[/URL], the only thing they can see is that you run it. And doesn't have the flaws of Tor. The more people it use the more interesting and faster it gets.[/QUOTE] Well there's also [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenet"]Freenet[/URL], but it's full of junk and creepy shit. And that might also have some security problems.
Further legal justification for the RIAA and the other cunts like them to continue fucking personal freedoms in the name of short terms profits. The day these companies collapse is a good fucking day for the industries they supposedly represent, and for mankind as a whole
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