Considering how governments stretch the definition of terrorism, hate, etc, everything you do online is a crime. Own a computer, and you must be guilty of SOMETHING.
But these days, thanks to these misinterpretations, we get bizarre thinking from copyright maximalists:
And the paragraph that follows is exactly why I could care less.
Whatever, I do what I want.
"The DMCA is the reason you can't load lawfully purchased copies of your DVDs into your iPod, why you can't transfer copies of many lawfully purchased works from one electronic device to another, why DVDs bought in one country may not work in another, "
You cant do these things?
A lawless freetard like myself can and does do these things Without batting an eye. Its mine, I bought it, ill do damn well what I please with it.
"But for new technologies, the copyright industries and authors would have starved long ago, since they have played no role, creatively or financially, in the development and introduction of the technologies that enable them to make money. Not a single penny was contributed by the music industry to the creation, manufacture or marketing of iTunes, the iPod, or the iPad. Not a single penny was contributed by the copyright industries to the development of the internet or to any search engine even though the copyright industries could not exist without either."
And yet now you make boatloads of cash from these FREE TO YOU services. Who's the REAL freetards?
"real estate and crime" returns approx 629 million results."
You call us names and cite the search term "real estate and crime" Really? Cuz none of those 629 million is ads, crimes committed by realtors, etc. 10/10 in the FAIL dept.
"After intercept, collection is the next phase of the task. Imagine the volume of data that would derive from universal intercept. If it is physically impossible to actually look at all that data in real time, you must store it for later retrieval and analysis."
http://www.narus.com/
A single NarusInsight machine can monitor traffic equal to the maximum capacity (10 Gbit/s) of around 39,000 DSL lines or 195,000 telephone modems. But, in practical terms, since individual internet connections are not continually filled to capacity, the 10 Gbit/s capacity of one NarusInsight installation enables it to monitor the combined traffic of several million broadband users.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1
Inside, the facility will consist of four 25,000-square-foot halls filled with servers, complete with raised floor space for cables and storage.
"You would try to dedicate as much machinery to the task as physics and the budget will allow." - The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013.
"That holy grail is surely a futuristic dream that will never be realized."
Narus is a private company founded in 1997 by Ori Cohen, who had been in charge of technology development for VDONet, an Israeli company.
Narus is allied with Amdocs. Most directory assistance calls, and virtually all call records and billing in the U.S. are done for the phone companies by Amdocs Ltd., an Israeli-based private telecommunications company.
Amdocs has more than 7,300 information systems professionals dedicated to "communications product development".
"but you are missing one assumption: He's telling the truth."
Yeah...No. Go watch the video links provided above, then come back and try to sell your theory to us.
"I know that the assumption many will make is that he's flat out lying"
Assumption?
"the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade."
"the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade."
I don't think we need to assume anything.
Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, children of all ages, the NSA is proud to bring to you 1984 or otherwise known as The New World Order. It's a place where every communication is monitored, every action caught on video, every move traced, ever transaction scrutinized, and only your thoughts are private. But dont worry folks, technology will catch up and soon those pesky thoughts will be monitored as well.
Shut up, do as your told, and never, NEVER!... question authority.
It will be only a matter of time until routing around is not an option. There will be so many obstacles. Instead of peak oil, think of it as peak innovation. If we keep going this way it will be inevitable.
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Patriot Act I&II
NDAA
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/the-secret-government/leon-panetta-cites-un--nato -not-congressas-legal-basis-for-military-action.html
H.R. 1955
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMEgSSRVWl0
H.R. 2640
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVQmZ0Oy_qE
I could go on and on if I were at home and had access to my archives.
All, no. Most...
When they get away with legislation like this, why would they not assume we are all suckers?
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And the paragraph that follows is exactly why I could care less.
Whatever, I do what I want.
"The DMCA is the reason you can't load lawfully purchased copies of your DVDs into your iPod, why you can't transfer copies of many lawfully purchased works from one electronic device to another, why DVDs bought in one country may not work in another, "
You cant do these things?
A lawless freetard like myself can and does do these things Without batting an eye. Its mine, I bought it, ill do damn well what I please with it.
"But for new technologies, the copyright industries and authors would have starved long ago, since they have played no role, creatively or financially, in the development and introduction of the technologies that enable them to make money. Not a single penny was contributed by the music industry to the creation, manufacture or marketing of iTunes, the iPod, or the iPad. Not a single penny was contributed by the copyright industries to the development of the internet or to any search engine even though the copyright industries could not exist without either."
And yet now you make boatloads of cash from these FREE TO YOU services. Who's the REAL freetards?
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Sure they would, then they don't have to pay the artist royalties.
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Obviously. /s
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/dangers-real-estate-criminals-witnesses-safety-expert-keeping/s tory?id=13375723#.T2tuwvkgxaQ
Violence is quite a problem in the field. The real estate and rental and leasing occupation has seen an average of 75 deaths a year from 2003 to 2009, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
.21 per day. You have a better chance of being hit by a car.
http://www.applet-magic.com/mortality0.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_motor_vehicl e_deaths_in_U.S._by_year
Yes we must put a stop to this HUGE HUGE problem.
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You call us names and cite the search term "real estate and crime" Really? Cuz none of those 629 million is ads, crimes committed by realtors, etc. 10/10 in the FAIL dept.
Pathetic indeed.
About 298,000,000 results (0.25 seconds) FAIL
1. http://www.city-data.com/ FAIL
2. http://www.californiarealestatefraudreport.com/archives/category/real-estate-crimes FAIL
3.https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/07/nyregion/07fraud.html?_r=1 FAIL
And so on and so on. You sir/ma'am Have failed miserably.
Have a great day.
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I know how you guys just hate people being able to communicate freely on a mass scale.
This has nothing to do with piracy, and everything to do with the citizenry being able to communicate.
Nice try though.
I know I know AC but but but... piracy... for the children blah blah blah.
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So for those three movies you uploaded... $250,000 and off with your head. Your carcass will be impaled on a pole and put out there for all to see.
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You forget MPAA math? 2+2 = 150,000
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Re: Universal intercept is the holy grail
http://www.narus.com/
A single NarusInsight machine can monitor traffic equal to the maximum capacity (10 Gbit/s) of around 39,000 DSL lines or 195,000 telephone modems. But, in practical terms, since individual internet connections are not continually filled to capacity, the 10 Gbit/s capacity of one NarusInsight installation enables it to monitor the combined traffic of several million broadband users.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/all/1
Inside, the facility will consist of four 25,000-square-foot halls filled with servers, complete with raised floor space for cables and storage.
"You would try to dedicate as much machinery to the task as physics and the budget will allow." - The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013.
"That holy grail is surely a futuristic dream that will never be realized."
You sure about that?
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Narus is allied with Amdocs. Most directory assistance calls, and virtually all call records and billing in the U.S. are done for the phone companies by Amdocs Ltd., an Israeli-based private telecommunications company.
Amdocs has more than 7,300 information systems professionals dedicated to "communications product development".
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Yeah...No. Go watch the video links provided above, then come back and try to sell your theory to us.
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Re: Hmmmmm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STZFkNuUSmw
2:32
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Re: Hello NSA
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which is almost certainly untrue.
https://www.youtube.com/user/weneedhelp/videos?query=nsa
Knew this 5 years ago.
"I know that the assumption many will make is that he's flat out lying"
Assumption?
"the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade."
"the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade."
I don't think we need to assume anything.
Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, children of all ages, the NSA is proud to bring to you 1984 or otherwise known as The New World Order. It's a place where every communication is monitored, every action caught on video, every move traced, ever transaction scrutinized, and only your thoughts are private. But dont worry folks, technology will catch up and soon those pesky thoughts will be monitored as well.
Shut up, do as your told, and never, NEVER!... question authority.
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It appears they dont want to hear from you unless you can vote for them (typical):
https://bacaforms.house.gov/contact-form
https://wolfforms.house.gov/index.cfm?sectioni d=383
Regrettably, I am unable to reply to any email from individuals residing outside of my congressional district.
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"We are yet to see even semi-professional reporting,"
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