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Stop the Internet Blacklist Legislation

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stoicfaux
#21 - 2011-12-07 00:01:01 UTC  |  Edited by: stoicfaux
Graic Gabtar wrote:
EVE IS DYING!!!

Oh wait, your country just fails at net neutrality.


Idiot! It's *your* government that's trying to censor your access to the internet. Think about it:

The Americans pass an onerous copyright "protection" bill. Your country calls it censorship, infringement of free trade, and a trampling of freedoms. Your country then starts running its own DNS root servers and fragments the internet. Eventually, every country declares its own root servers, firewalls, etc., until all your internet traffic goes through your government's servers.

*presto* Every government now has the ability to throttle, censor and eavesdrop on its citizens' emails, chats, VOIP calls, cell phones, and can otherwise track everything you purchase or download via the internet.

Welcome to 1984 Mr. "We have Net Neutrality and the Internet as a Right!"

Schmuck.

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Tammy Triscuit
#22 - 2011-12-07 00:25:32 UTC  |  Edited by: Tammy Triscuit
I wonder which is harder

Accepting that you fell into a classic cult of personality, which led you to humiliate yourself and become an echo chamber for all that is silly and lies, cementing yourself in history as a foolish dupe.

or

Getting over an unhealthy addiction to comedy central which is dragging far beyond puberty.

Either way, my heart felt sympathies.
Andski
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#23 - 2011-12-07 00:29:41 UTC
VPNs are cheap, idgaf~

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Hark Hanam
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#24 - 2011-12-07 00:29:57 UTC
The good old "security versus freedom".
BLACK-STAR
#25 - 2011-12-07 00:39:01 UTC
stoicfaux wrote:

*presto* Every government now has the ability to throttle, censor and eavesdrop on its citizens' emails, chats, VOIP calls, cell phones, and can otherwise track everything you purchase or download via the internet.

but they already do this. ( US gov after 9/11 -cough-).

This bill theoretically will implode the internet. We're all going to suffer from it, not just Americans.

This is something like China did. This is scary. US gov wants this passed and whilst offering subpar powers to abuse the bill aswell. Not good, it's a freedom killer.

Whomever supports these net-neutrality killers should feel sorely ashamed.

Sara XIII
The Carnifex Corp
#26 - 2011-12-07 00:44:41 UTC
Hark Hanam wrote:
The good old "security versus freedom".


This is the doom of the Western world.
Between Ignorance and Wisdom
Renan Ruivo
Forcas armadas
Brave Collective
#27 - 2011-12-07 00:58:39 UTC
You americans have it easy. Don't know the first thing about abusive taxes...

The world is a community of idiots doing a series of things until it explodes and we all die.

ACE McFACE
Dirt 'n' Glitter
Local Is Primary
#28 - 2011-12-07 01:47:07 UTC
1. Not everyone is American
2. This belongs in OOPD

Now, more than ever, we need a dislike button.

Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
#29 - 2011-12-07 01:50:45 UTC
This has not been moved to OOPE or banned yet?

This means CCP is out to lunch.


ANARCHY!!!!!1!!!!!!!!! Twisted

Quick, let's all practice beating the word filters...


meanwhile...

Bring back DEEEEP Space!

Destiny Corrupted
Deadly Viper Kitten Mitten Sewing Company
Senpai's Afterschool Anime and Gaming Club
#30 - 2011-12-07 02:19:37 UTC  |  Edited by: Destiny Corrupted
For all this talk about freedom and oppression, people lose sight of the bigger picture: bills such as these are intended to help the hardworking, honest citizens live their lives in comfort. All of the criminals are quick to grab their pitchforks when their way of life is endangered. After all, how will they now be able to steal movies, music, games, and share their child pornography?

At the end of the day, we live in a democracy. That means that the people in power could very well come from the same walks of life that we, normal people, do. The anarchists are loathe to admit this, but our government exists to serve and protect us, and works in our best interests. We have cops on the street who ensure the safety of our property and selves; why shouldn't the Internet be policed in a similar manner? You can't walk into a store and steal an apple. Why should you be able to walk into a website and steal a movie?

Also, this bill would close a lot of potential doors used by terrorists to recruit and plan attacks. Just look at Al Jazeera. They have a website, and even a satellite channel now. Pretty much anyone can go there and be exposed to their propaganda and become a terrorist, and it's all due to a lack of control on our part. I think it's time to wake up and face the facts: our government is trying to protect us from the evils of the world on a limited budget, and instead of helping them do this, we bicker over our "right" to shoplift a bunch of Rebecca Black songs from iTunes.

You should all be ashamed.

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Taiwanistan
#31 - 2011-12-07 02:52:18 UTC
what the shite is this china? i am disappoint in the u-s-a
this actually sound serious and non-tin-foil
this is complete bullshit,

look at china, most locked down internets in the world
but also most rampant intellectual property copyright infringement piracy in the world

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Handsome Hussein
#32 - 2011-12-07 02:54:03 UTC
Destiny Corrupted wrote:
For all this talk about freedom and oppression, people lose sight of the bigger picture: bills such as these are intended to help the hardworking, honest citizens live their lives in comfort. All of the criminals are quick to grab their pitchforks when their way of life is endangered. After all, how will they now be able to steal movies, music, games, and share their child pornography?

At the end of the day, we live in a democracy. That means that the people in power could very well come from the same walks of life that we, normal people, do. The anarchists are loathe to admit this, but our government exists to serve and protect us, and works in our best interests. We have cops on the street who ensure the safety of our property and selves; why shouldn't the Internet be policed in a similar manner? You can't walk into a store and steal an apple. Why should you be able to walk into a website and steal a movie?

Also, this bill would close a lot of potential doors used by terrorists to recruit and plan attacks. Just look at Al Jazeera. They have a website, and even a satellite channel now. Pretty much anyone can go there and be exposed to their propaganda and become a terrorist, and it's all due to a lack of control on our part. I think it's time to wake up and face the facts: our government is trying to protect us from the evils of the world on a limited budget, and instead of helping them do this, we bicker over our "right" to shoplift a bunch of Rebecca Black songs from iTunes.

You should all be ashamed.

4/10, but only because I think you might actually believe that.

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Thassel Shaile
The Sacred Order of the Space Weasels
#33 - 2011-12-07 03:03:29 UTC
Marlona Sky wrote:
I'm all for the destruction of certain websites like TBP. Also corporations who use advertising space on a website should be fined heavily when said website conducts illegal activity such as piracy and child pornography.

Yeah, I said it.


Keep in mind this wont stop the people who are downloading illegal files and games/programs. It will just stop the common people from using sites like youtube, or that guy with the glasses, blistered thumbs, and other review sites, or media outlets that can't afford to keep there members under thumb 24/7. It will allow the Media (TV, Movie and Music industry) decide what can and can't be online and even go as far as to block funding from ads and donations to sites that might show something like a preview or even illegal copys of files, this includes youtube. Allowing this to pass will not only hurt the net as a whole, at least from a US perspective, but will also pave the way for other country's to follow in our footsteps.
Thomas Orca
Broski is ded
#34 - 2011-12-07 03:09:21 UTC
Wait, people still think the American government is capable of passing anything?
Nova Fox
Novafox Shipyards
#35 - 2011-12-07 03:13:08 UTC  |  Edited by: Nova Fox
Yes they belive they can pass the blame on previous regimes.

Whatever happened to 'The Buck Stops Here!'

Whatever happened to ownership

Whatever happened to responsibility

Whatever happened to leadership.

Take the Blame, Take the Charge, and Take the Lead
Somebody else 2012!

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Logix42
Taxation Damnation
#36 - 2011-12-07 03:15:49 UTC
While I may not be an American I use your internet, access your sites, etc, etc

I strongly urge all Americans who care about freedom and democracy to stand up and speak out. Send a letter, an email, contact your member of congress.

If everyone took 10 minutes you could save the internet

Go beyond the edge of space... Explore

Jaroslav Unwanted
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#37 - 2011-12-07 03:20:06 UTC
old news are old..

i heard about such somewhere near 2009/10
Nova Fox
Novafox Shipyards
#38 - 2011-12-07 03:21:48 UTC
I dont see the point in something thats going to keep comming back again and again until the government falls apart.

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BLACK-STAR
#39 - 2011-12-07 03:24:48 UTC
Destiny Corrupted wrote a bunch of bad stuff wrote:
For all this talk about freedom and oppression, people lose sight of the bigger picture: bills such as these are intended to help the hardworking, honest citizens live their lives in comfort. All of the criminals are quick to grab their pitchforks when their way of life is endangered. After all, how will they now be able to steal movies, music, games, and share their child pornography?

At the end of the day, we live in a democracy. That means that the people in power could very well come from the same walks of life that we, normal people, do. The anarchists are loathe to admit this, but our government exists to serve and protect us, and works in our best interests. We have cops on the street who ensure the safety of our property and selves; why shouldn't the Internet be policed in a similar manner? You can't walk into a store and steal an apple. Why should you be able to walk into a website and steal a movie?

Also, this bill would close a lot of potential doors used by terrorists to recruit and plan attacks. Just look at Al Jazeera. They have a website, and even a satellite channel now. Pretty much anyone can go there and be exposed to their propaganda and become a terrorist, and it's all due to a lack of control on our part. I think it's time to wake up and face the facts: our government is trying to protect us from the evils of the world on a limited budget, and instead of helping them do this, we bicker over our "right" to shoplift a bunch of Rebecca Black songs from iTunes.

You should all be ashamed.


lol... oh boy

¶1. They can and there will be ways, just innocents will be prosecuted. You also loose much more than this.
¶2. Your entire second paragraph leads me to believe you're a sheep that goes bah-bah.
¶3. Third paragraph, Al-jazeera is a proxy media outlet of the US/Israel government.
4. The US government's interests are not you.

But seriously no offense to anyone, but I had to respond to that ignorance.

Jaroslav Unwanted
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#40 - 2011-12-07 03:26:29 UTC
Nova Fox wrote:
I dont see the point in something thats going to keep comming back again and again until the government falls apart.


it will happen anyway. Soon, sooner then some may think.