Will it kill off its competition though, or will the competition simply find new ways to work around it? Again, I highly doubt anyone but lawyers and politicians will gain anything from SOPA.
Whether or not it will be illegal is not the issue I was raising. The issue is that it is so trivially simple that I could show a 9 year old how to do it.
Additionally, the web is not the internet. Believe it or not, perfectly legal protocols can be designed such that SOPA wouldn't apply to them, either purposefully or by accident.
This whole exercise seems so technically dumb and pointless that I literally don't even know where to start explaining it to you trolls anymore.
"However, one industry that would benefit from SOPA has remained relatively quiet on this front"
I don't think the video game industry would actually benefit from SOPA. I know many believe SOPA will benefit their industries, but I see no evidence outside some made up figures and suspect methodologies that their beliefs have any basis in reality.
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those that don't want to adapt distribution to current societal and technological demands and still expect to make a profit or;
those whom cannot psychologically deal with the positive externalities of the internet that drive up demand and contribute to their success
On the post: Did Mitt Romney Just Come Out Against SOPA/PIPA?
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On the post: Rep. Paul Ryan Comes Out Forcefully Against SOPA After Reddit Pumps Up Opposing Candidate
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On the post: Righthaven.com Domain Sells For $3,300
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On the post: Righthaven.com Domain Sells For $3,300
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Try troubleshooting it here:
http://sarcasmmeter.net/
Or, maybe you just didn't realize that Righthaven
repeatedly demanded its victims surrender their domain.
On the post: Righthaven.com Domain Sells For $3,300
On the post: Righthaven Fails To Show Up In Court As Ordered... When Confronted Says It Got Confused Over The Date
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It was all downhill from there.
On the post: Mommy's Best Games Says ESA SOPA Support Should End
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On the post: The Ongoing War On Computing; Legacy Players Trying To Control The Uncontrollable
+1 billion Internets to this guy
On the post: David Carr Explains Why Everyone Should Be Against SOPA
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Additionally, the web is not the internet. Believe it or not, perfectly legal protocols can be designed such that SOPA wouldn't apply to them, either purposefully or by accident.
This whole exercise seems so technically dumb and pointless that I literally don't even know where to start explaining it to you trolls anymore.
On the post: Mommy's Best Games Says ESA SOPA Support Should End
I don't think the video game industry would actually benefit from SOPA. I know many believe SOPA will benefit their industries, but I see no evidence outside some made up figures and suspect methodologies that their beliefs have any basis in reality.
On the post: David Carr Explains Why Everyone Should Be Against SOPA
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On the post: Google Penalizing Its Own Google Chrome Search Results For Violating Google Paid Link Rules
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Would it be illegal to tell others that you can use a personal proxy/VPN on a foreign server for circumvention?
Or, would it only be illegal to allow others to use your personal proxy/VPN, forcing them to spend a few bucks a month to set up their own?
On the post: Beyond The Internet Of Things Towards A Sensor Commons
I would prefer not being measured in various ways everywhere I go.
On the post: David Carr Explains Why Everyone Should Be Against SOPA
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On the post: The Myth That SOPA/PIPA Only Impact 'Foreign Sites'
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You are a joke.
On the post: The Myth That SOPA/PIPA Only Impact 'Foreign Sites'
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On the post: The Myth That SOPA/PIPA Only Impact 'Foreign Sites'
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On the post: ICE Admits That It Just Wants To 'Put People In Jail' With Operation In Our Sites
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Another one of my favorite blogs, freakonomics, pointed me to this link.
http://www.theagitator.com/google/?cx=partner-pub-9453823870796023%3Af87ir1gxdn6&cof=FO RID%3A9&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Isolated+Incident&sa=Search&siteurl=www.theagitator.com%2F
I may have to start looking over theagitator too.
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