i can't find any mention of this story, except on some fringe religious sites.
I notice you didn't link to where you were pulling the quotes from. I'm assuming that's because you didn't want to give him the page hits i guess? I'm just having trouble finding the grandstanding part, google barely knows who he is, so he can't be making huge waves exactly.
Seems a bit strawmanish, i mean, i can randomly go find someone saying stupid things about any subject imaginable on the internet.
...i'm getting some kind of ad from something called coupon drop down, is that on your end, something the posters did, or am i infected with something?
Every time i think there's no lower that the NYPD can possibly go....they rape some drunk chick in her own home, or are discovered to be planning to kidnap, rape, murder and EAT a bunch of women.
just die, you zombie bastards. dvd is an obsolete media, blueray is DOA. ultraviolet is a POS, but your shit's still up on the bay, 3 days before release date, in a variety of formats.
is that... a million dollars a day? i mean... if you can tap/read/analyze/use every bit of digital information passing through pakkistan, for a million flat...how much communication could you realistically be talking about?]
i suspect this will fail miserably at catching any but the lowest of low hanging fruits.
any advertising subliminal enough that my bullshit filter doesn't catch it, is good enough marketing that it gets a tip of the hat in respect, rather than the wagging finger of fail. I don't mind marketers attempting to manipulate the interwebz and hack consumers. i even like a good pitch... but i sure as fuck hate being talked down to.
they leased capacity on american servers, on the advice of their legal team, SPECIFICALLY so that DMCA safe harbors would apply.
because they were operating inside the law. Until the DOJ decided to treat them like a cartel boss, and ignore anything resembling due process, actual law, or anything but the industrys "we're telling you man, he's the devil"
the kind who knows they decided to destroy his completely legal business, using underhanded and extralegal tactics. The kind who has the money, and the will, and the ability to fight them every step of the way, and force them to operate in the light for once.
They pissed off the wrong gigantic austrian hacker.
I wonder how big the data farm business was in the Netherlands last week? i wonder how big it is today... i'm betting this causes some chilling effects.
huh... sounds like the same logic idiots on facebook fall back on when i call out their "oh noez hackerz!" spam as the viral nonsense it is. "Better safe than sorry".
No, dumbass, telling people to be afraid of things which are not real doesn't help anyone.
how precisely does one "advertise on bittorrent that the content is available on our legal platform?" i've seen this piece a few places, and no ones gone into any detail on that.
"Hollywo od-backed anti-piracy outfit BREIN has won a landmark case against XS Networks, the former hosting provider of torrent site SumoTorrent. The Court of The Hague ruled that the provider is responsible for damages copyright holders suffered through the torrent site’s activities. The Dutch verdict has far-reaching implications for the liability of hosting providers for the conduct of their clients."
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I notice you didn't link to where you were pulling the quotes from. I'm assuming that's because you didn't want to give him the page hits i guess? I'm just having trouble finding the grandstanding part, google barely knows who he is, so he can't be making huge waves exactly.
Seems a bit strawmanish, i mean, i can randomly go find someone saying stupid things about any subject imaginable on the internet.
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was there a point?
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personally i'm a late to the party second generation geek, so i just got a proxy and stick to torrents.
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just die, you zombie bastards. dvd is an obsolete media, blueray is DOA. ultraviolet is a POS, but your shit's still up on the bay, 3 days before release date, in a variety of formats.
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i suspect this will fail miserably at catching any but the lowest of low hanging fruits.
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Re: One notion is that ANY publicity is good.
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Re: By the way, according to WSJ, was in the US:
because they were operating inside the law. Until the DOJ decided to treat them like a cartel boss, and ignore anything resembling due process, actual law, or anything but the industrys "we're telling you man, he's the devil"
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They pissed off the wrong gigantic austrian hacker.
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No, dumbass, telling people to be afraid of things which are not real doesn't help anyone.
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http://torrentfreak.com/torrent-site-webhost-ordered-to-pay-piracy-damages-121024/
"Hollywo od-backed anti-piracy outfit BREIN has won a landmark case against XS Networks, the former hosting provider of torrent site SumoTorrent. The Court of The Hague ruled that the provider is responsible for damages copyright holders suffered through the torrent site’s activities. The Dutch verdict has far-reaching implications for the liability of hosting providers for the conduct of their clients."
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