You can unhide it... and it wasn't one person, it was a collective that hid it. I believe the actual post of yours has been debunked though here in these comments and in the many topics on TD... so fail on your part anyway!
Nope they are trying to have any website that they "accuse" of infringement closed down, which could be directly via the host/provider or indirectly via payment processors... there will be no Judge, Jury or Trial, just them poiting a finger... and once the first site falls, and that may well be deserving, they'll get a taste, and they'll push the bounderies, further and further..
no, no, no... you see what you create is small, tiny, minute... compared to what we techies offer the whole of humanity, the revenues we collectively generate you and the entertainment industries disappear into nothing, you just about appear as small blip down there on the bottom of the bar chart.
Creative content was given away free or at minimal cost for centuries before it got all fucked up by managers, accountants and shareholders... who's to say that it won't happen again?.. not that us techies care, we can help you or we can go do something else, this is the digital era.
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Who do you work for OOTB... actually no need to be specific, just roughly tell us, what sort of industry... I tyhink we'll find it helpful is we can say "license collection society", or "dinosaur legacy distribution" when we see you posting.
Mental isn't it, £4.49 in the UK... I could buy it, rip the region lock off it and burn the copy to disc and post it to you with the original as some form of "playable" backup... but that would be breaking the law.
What makes people accept the DRM attached to Steam is the added value they are offering in their service, remove the added value, see the support crumble.. it's all there in the post you linked to.
OMG! Not everyone wants to pirate content, that's just what you say repeatedly to yourself in the mirror to enable your brain to look at legislation like this and say "it's ok".
People "pirate" for many reasons, some Aussies do it so they don't have to wait 12 months to watch a tv series, some Chinese do it because they can't afford to pay the equivilant US pricing for Winddows 7 given their reduced income.
Really, get a grip man, if you honestly believe what you write then I don't believe anything anyone ever says will change your view.
Block all the websites you like, I can still share songs, films, tv series and video games... WE don't need websites, we need to be able to connect to each other and how are you going to stop that? Turn off the internet?
Can you please explain what you mean by pirate sites?
You could take down every single website on the internet and I can still use the underlying infrastructure to share the latest film, album, tv series and video game. You and the rest harp on about Pirate Sites but they are a figment of your delusion, take down the Pirate Bay, Isohunt, Newsbin2 etc, it won't make a jot of difference, if I can connect to another computer using the technology of the internet I can still share files...
So what you gonna do after this fails? Turn of the web?
FFS... Why don't you go read some low brow tabloid.
No point explaining things to you, if you come here day after say and see the same posts that we do and can't see ways that TD suggests that "piracy" could be curtailed then what's the point.
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OMG! Why didn't you say you had this sort of evidence... I'm so so sorry, it's like being smacked in the face by the truth... wow, your friend... owned a shop for 30 years... and now it's not there.
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Creative content was given away free or at minimal cost for centuries before it got all fucked up by managers, accountants and shareholders... who's to say that it won't happen again?.. not that us techies care, we can help you or we can go do something else, this is the digital era.
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People "pirate" for many reasons, some Aussies do it so they don't have to wait 12 months to watch a tv series, some Chinese do it because they can't afford to pay the equivilant US pricing for Winddows 7 given their reduced income.
Really, get a grip man, if you honestly believe what you write then I don't believe anything anyone ever says will change your view.
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You could take down every single website on the internet and I can still use the underlying infrastructure to share the latest film, album, tv series and video game. You and the rest harp on about Pirate Sites but they are a figment of your delusion, take down the Pirate Bay, Isohunt, Newsbin2 etc, it won't make a jot of difference, if I can connect to another computer using the technology of the internet I can still share files...
So what you gonna do after this fails? Turn of the web?
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No point explaining things to you, if you come here day after say and see the same posts that we do and can't see ways that TD suggests that "piracy" could be curtailed then what's the point.
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Interes ting read.
You won't tho... too easy to blame everyone else than look at yourself.
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