It seems no one in government or law enforcement of any country knows how to deal with cyber crime. Perhaps they should find experts who know what the hell they are talking about.
Governments and the entertainment industries won't see the destruction. All they will see is the protection of their tight-fisted control of their content.
This is what I have been saying, top level terrorists are savvy enough to stay under the radar and remain undetected by the authorities. These are the terrorists who carried out 9/11, not the low level terrorists caught by surveillance who know very little of their organisation's plans.
I started out believing that copyright has a place in the creative industries and that it just needed to be reformed.
Every day something happens to push me more and more toward the belief that copyright has no place and needs to be abolished completely. Organisations like the MPAA, RIAA and BPI are to blame for this.
I completely agree. The focus needs to remain firmly on what was revealed rather than who revealed it.
It is just a pity that mainstream media will not allow that to happen. We are fighting a losing battle here as Snowden will inevitably become the next Assange.
I do the same when watching the news on TV or listening on the radio. It must be a funny sight meeting me on the road and seeing me yelling at (seemingly) nothing.
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Does anyone else like the way 'anomalies' sounds as they say it or am I an anomalous nerd?
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Re: So wait...
Meanwhile millions (or even billions) of dollars will be wasted in the pursuit. The US government never learns.
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It has got to be said
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Stupidity abounds
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On the post: MPAA's Actions, Emails Show That They're Doing Everything Possible To Screw Over The Blind
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On the post: MPAA's Actions, Emails Show That They're Doing Everything Possible To Screw Over The Blind
Every day something happens to push me more and more toward the belief that copyright has no place and needs to be abolished completely. Organisations like the MPAA, RIAA and BPI are to blame for this.
On the post: Dear Everyone: Please Don't Turn Edward Snowden Into Julian Assange
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On the post: Dear Everyone: Please Don't Turn Edward Snowden Into Julian Assange
It is just a pity that mainstream media will not allow that to happen. We are fighting a losing battle here as Snowden will inevitably become the next Assange.
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There must be billions of the suckers by now.
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Re: Yelling at my TV
In the end, I just gave up.
On the post: NSA Now Revealing A Lot More About What It Does Than Snowden Leaks Did; So Is That Harming America?
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That's enough to scare any politician into giving me liberty.
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