Cause we still won the day. We "the people" actually stood up with the one thing they do not have their damn hands on yet. The fact that we showed the power can swing the other way probably scared the shit out of them.
I just thought my Internets didn't work. So I spent my day watching "legally" purchased blu-rays, and listening to actual CDs which I bought back in 1994
"It is an irresponsible response and a disservice to people who rely on them for information use their services. It is also an abuse of power given the freedoms these companies enjoy in the marketplace today. It’s a dangerous and troubling development when the platforms that serve as gateways to information intentionally skew the facts to incite their users in order to further their corporate interests."
Take on of these cupcakes (in baggy) to an airport. Set it on the Xray bins so carefully as though it were made of pure nitro glycerin. When they look at you with a raised brow simply smile and say that you are trying to keep the wonderful icing job intact. At the other end pick it up just as carefully.
The entertainment industry will continue this march of stupidity until they are no longer allowed to do so. Our government is the one who enables this. They really are no better than the person who enables an alcoholic.
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Re: The SOPA plan... (totally cribbed, still relevant)
On the post: Major Media Owning SOPA/PIPA Supporters Whine That They Had No Way To Have Their Message Heard
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FTFY
On the post: Major Media Owning SOPA/PIPA Supporters Whine That They Had No Way To Have Their Message Heard
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FTFY
On the post: Major Media Owning SOPA/PIPA Supporters Whine That They Had No Way To Have Their Message Heard
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It should too.
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On the post: Patrick Leahy Still Doesn't Get It; Says Stopping PIPA Is A Victory For Thieves
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On the post: Hollywood Studio Execs Upset That President Obama Didn't Stay Bought; Insist They Won't Donate More
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On the post: 8 Million People Looked Up Their Elected Officials' Contact Info During Wikipedia Blackout
What Blackout?
On the post: Denial: MPAA Pretends That No Big Sites Have Joined SOPA/PIPA Protests
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/sarc
On the post: Lamar Smith & MPAA Brush Off Wikipedia Blackout As Just A Publicity Stunt
Pot calling kettle. Come in Kettle....
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On the post: Bakery Creates TSA-Safe Cupcakes After TSA Defends Its Confiscation Of 'Dangerous' Cupcakes
What would happen?
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On the post: Entertainment Industry Lobbyists Don't Want To Let Canada Into Secret TPP Negotiations Until Canada Passes More Bad Laws
It will continue
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