This is going to turn into a fail pile unlike anything the world has witnessed before. Millions of man hours, thousands of posts and blogs, hundreds of news paper stories, and countless jobs heading overseas later.... they may finally realize that they were routed around even before they were done wasting money. But were not done yet... lets tie it up in the courts for years and years, even after it's become obsolete... what a waste.
You just can't fix stupid.... Not only is this guy making an even larger ass of himself, he's doing so in multiple countries, and in multiple languages...
+5 Internets to Dark for the "collision-between-a-ROFLcopter-and-a-FAILboat dept" ... gave me a good laugh!
What are they thinking? I mean really.... are the AA's and groups like them really this stupid? At this point, the amount of money being wasted trying to combat piracy has got to be more than any result they could realistically achieve...
I just don't understand how people can be this stupid... what makes it worse...how can the idiots that give these groups money not see it's a complete and total waste?? They may as well just host TPB on their corporate servers... at least they could sell adds or something and make a little money or something instead of just pissing it away ....
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Dec 6th, 2011 @ 6:08am
Do you blame them? They don't want their name anywhere near anything that has to do with DNS blocking. I'm betting they're starting to figure out the benefits of being just a dumb pipe.
Bah... those idiots never let a little logic get in the way of a good ole fashion hanging... once due process gets his neck stretched, we'll figure out if he was actually guilty.....
When I think of our congress, this is the visual I get.......
Hedley Lamarr: Meeting adjourned. Oh, I am sorry, sir, I didn't mean to overstep my bounds. You say that.
Governor William J. Le Petomane: What?
Hedley Lamarr: "Meeting is adjourned".
Governor William J. Le Petomane: It is?
Hedley Lamarr: No, you *say* that, Governor.
Governor William J. Le Petomane: What?
Hedley Lamarr: "Meeting is adjourned".
Governor William J. Le Petomane: It is?
Hedley Lamarr: [sighs, then gives the governor a paddleball] Here, sir, play with this.
Depends on who's math you use. If you use "normal" math, your just some dude who would have probably never purchased the song in the first place, and are contributing to others who would have probably never have spent any money either. So not really a lost sale, more of a missed opertunity....
If you use the AA's math. You have just single-handedly cause the collapse of civilization as we know it. Because of you, a kitten has just died, and a baby seal was clubbed. Your upload has been downloaded by at least a million people, and at $150,000 a pop.. that's.... that's... well its a fucking lot OK! Were going to wrap you up in the legal system for 20 years, take every penny you fucking have, and burn your picture at PRO-IP rallies for decades... friggin freeloading pirate!
I thought "piracy" was about legacy business models that were not being adapted to current market conditions, and as a result, consumers were finding their own ways to fill their demands...... and this whole time it's actually been about a handful of add dollars being generated by sites that don't actually host any copyright material...
"Except that workaround will be illegal, putting mafiaafire guy and mozilla in legal jeopardy. Not as casual as you think."
Come on.... really? How many times do we have to do this? There are hundreds of different kinds of ripping soft wares. There are thousands of types of hacking tools... its already illegal to download the stuff in the first place.. no one pays attention to the laws that exist now, much less new ones...
"Pretty sure this has always been about making casual infringement less likely."
They failed badly? All someone has to do is download a browser plugin and problem solved. You don't think the casual guy can figure this out? A fucking 5 year old could figure it out....
Once again, some 20 year old spent his lunch hour writing a workaround that renders millions of dollars of lobbying monies and countless hours of political ass-smooching obsolete.
Re: You don't want gov't action, but you don't want private action either
"basically that NO solution can be found in law "
Have you ever considered that perhaps the correct solution doesn't include the legal system or the government? Perhaps instead of using the law to beat the customers into submission, they make their own offerings so attractive as to render the pirate offerings obsolete? Then at least, once the pirate threat is gone, your not left with the restrictions you helped create, and can conduct business without a bunch of artificial road blocks....
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Easy....
Blog away!
I do find it ironic that you would have to go outside the U.S. to exercise your First Amendment rights...
On the post: Tons Of Amendments Proposed For SOPA
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On the post: Max Mosley Sues Google For Unflattering Search Results -- Creating Even More Unflattering Search Results
+5 Internets to Dark for the "collision-between-a-ROFLcopter-and-a-FAILboat dept" ... gave me a good laugh!
On the post: Famed Patent Troll Smacked Down Over 'Anonymous' Threat Letter
Re: Re: Chekhov??
On the post: Belgian Anti-Piracy Group Threatens To Take ISPs To Court If They Don't Block The Pirate Bay; Pirate Bay Traffic From Belgium Increases
I just don't understand how people can be this stupid... what makes it worse...how can the idiots that give these groups money not see it's a complete and total waste?? They may as well just host TPB on their corporate servers... at least they could sell adds or something and make a little money or something instead of just pissing it away ....
On the post: Publishers Can't Just Blame Ad Network For Having Ads On A Site That Links To Infringing Content
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Dec 6th, 2011 @ 6:08am
On the post: Publishers Can't Just Blame Ad Network For Having Ads On A Site That Links To Infringing Content
Re: Re: Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Dec 6th, 2011 @ 6:08am
LOL.. this isn't going to change.. a simply browser plugin has fixed this.
"until VPN and encryption are put on the table as part of the next cyber-security/terrorism bill that is."
Get rid of online commerce altogether? Good luck with that!
On the post: Publishers Can't Just Blame Ad Network For Having Ads On A Site That Links To Infringing Content
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Wrong, these restrictions have already been routed around, even before any law has been passed...
http://freeeedom.info/mafiaafire_MIRROR/
That's the easy one. I could provide you with a grocery list of work arounds if I thought it would do any good....
And before you say "it will stop the casual inf ringer".. google "How to get around DNS blocking"...
Even a 10 year old can figure it out...
On the post: Internal Fight Within The ABA Over Position On SOPA
Re: SOPA disappears in a puff of logic
When I think of our congress, this is the visual I get.......
Hedley Lamarr: Meeting adjourned. Oh, I am sorry, sir, I didn't mean to overstep my bounds. You say that.
Governor William J. Le Petomane: What?
Hedley Lamarr: "Meeting is adjourned".
Governor William J. Le Petomane: It is?
Hedley Lamarr: No, you *say* that, Governor.
Governor William J. Le Petomane: What?
Hedley Lamarr: "Meeting is adjourned".
Governor William J. Le Petomane: It is?
Hedley Lamarr: [sighs, then gives the governor a paddleball] Here, sir, play with this.
On the post: D.C. Libraries Offering Free, DRM-Free MP3 Downloads From Sony Music
Re: Tricky
Depends on who's math you use. If you use "normal" math, your just some dude who would have probably never purchased the song in the first place, and are contributing to others who would have probably never have spent any money either. So not really a lost sale, more of a missed opertunity....
If you use the AA's math. You have just single-handedly cause the collapse of civilization as we know it. Because of you, a kitten has just died, and a baby seal was clubbed. Your upload has been downloaded by at least a million people, and at $150,000 a pop.. that's.... that's... well its a fucking lot OK! Were going to wrap you up in the legal system for 20 years, take every penny you fucking have, and burn your picture at PRO-IP rallies for decades... friggin freeloading pirate!
/sarc
On the post: Colbert Takes On SOPA
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I thought "piracy" was about legacy business models that were not being adapted to current market conditions, and as a result, consumers were finding their own ways to fill their demands...... and this whole time it's actually been about a handful of add dollars being generated by sites that don't actually host any copyright material...
Soooo glad you cleared that up for me....
On the post: As SOPA/PIPA Still Loom, Techies Already Creating Workarounds
Re: Re: Re:
Come on.... really? How many times do we have to do this? There are hundreds of different kinds of ripping soft wares. There are thousands of types of hacking tools... its already illegal to download the stuff in the first place.. no one pays attention to the laws that exist now, much less new ones...
On the post: As SOPA/PIPA Still Loom, Techies Already Creating Workarounds
Re:
They failed badly? All someone has to do is download a browser plugin and problem solved. You don't think the casual guy can figure this out? A fucking 5 year old could figure it out....
On the post: As SOPA/PIPA Still Loom, Techies Already Creating Workarounds
Sigh
Brilliant!
On the post: Court Effectively Pretends SOPA Already Exists; Orders Domains Seized, De-Linked From Search
Re: You don't want gov't action, but you don't want private action either
Have you ever considered that perhaps the correct solution doesn't include the legal system or the government? Perhaps instead of using the law to beat the customers into submission, they make their own offerings so attractive as to render the pirate offerings obsolete? Then at least, once the pirate threat is gone, your not left with the restrictions you helped create, and can conduct business without a bunch of artificial road blocks....
Just an idea...
On the post: GoDaddy Takes Down Entire Site Of Copyright Attorney/Photographer Over Bogus DMCA Claim
I bet that "someone" would think twice if the penalties were as stiff for false or "wrong" allegations, as they were for any actual infringement!
On the post: Wayne Coyne Of The Flaming Lips On Twitter, Pirate Sites, Coldplay v. Spotify And How To Use 'All Technologies' To Reach Your Fans
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On the post: For VPN Provider HideMyNet DMCA's ABC's Not As Easy As 123
Re: Re: Re:
There is no such thing as "Completely Anonymous" on the internet, just higher levels of security...
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