Is the IRS going to pay back their share of the $35 million that Carpathia made from Megaupload to the rightsholders who were supposedly harmed? LOL YEAH RIGHT.
The internet is the only place for the most part that is actually reporting and protesting on this abortion of a bill. That's right, MPAA member companies news outlets are NOT reporting on it.
At the same time, the MPAA is using their 'creativeamerica' site to put full page ads in newspapers and such that spread propaganda supporting SOPA...
Gotta love their war on file-sharing, all while waging an assault on affordable legal streaming services. Cat is already out of the bag, less people are paying $30 for a blu-ray movie, and instead want cheap streaming services with new releases.
Its like they want people to go back to piracy, instead of subscribing to Netflix or whatever.
Big Pharma also loves lumping counterfeits which can be harmful, in with cheaper generic drugs, which is why they are big SOPA supporters. Cheap generic drugs are cutting into their profit and they hate it.
What boils my blood is how they lump the physical counterfeiters of fake product that deceive the public, in with digital copyright infringement such as file sharing sites.
This way companies such as 3M and make-up/clothing companies (which have nothing to do with big content) end up supporting the MPAA and RIAA's corporate agenda.
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On the post: Breaking: U.S. Sues Apple, Publishers Over eBook Price-Fixing
Oh right, the bribes keep flowing and the DoJ is on their side, so its business as usual....
On the post: Major Media Owning SOPA/PIPA Supporters Whine That They Had No Way To Have Their Message Heard
The real thing they are saying is...
They completely own Television, and they're out to own the Internet the same way.
On the post: Lamar Smith & MPAA Brush Off Wikipedia Blackout As Just A Publicity Stunt
On the post: Lamar Smith & MPAA Brush Off Wikipedia Blackout As Just A Publicity Stunt
At the same time, the MPAA is using their 'creativeamerica' site to put full page ads in newspapers and such that spread propaganda supporting SOPA...
On the post: Why Hollywood's Idea Of 'Innovation' Is SOPA
Its like they want people to go back to piracy, instead of subscribing to Netflix or whatever.
On the post: DailyDirt: Modern Toys, Not Just For Boys
I stand at least 20 feet away from mine the whole time the blades are spinning and for good reason.
On the post: SOPA Supporters Learning (Slowly) That Pissing Off Reddit Is A Bad Idea
On the post: SOPA Supporters Learning (Slowly) That Pissing Off Reddit Is A Bad Idea
This way companies such as 3M and make-up/clothing companies (which have nothing to do with big content) end up supporting the MPAA and RIAA's corporate agenda.
On the post: Company Claims Its Software Can Magically Identify 'Rogue Sites'
Already?
*facepalm*
On the post: China Gleefully Uses UK Desire For Censorship To Validate Its Own Censorship
On the post: File Sharing Continues To Grow, Not Shrink
On the post: Music Industry Wants To Put 'Red Lights' In Google For Sites It Says Support Infringement
consumers.....
On the post: Judge Lets Sony Go After PS3 Jailbreaker's PayPal Account
remember its not just PS3's
On the post: USTR's Funny Definition Of Transparency: Next ACTA Negotiations Still Shrouded In Secrecy
let me guess
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