Yeah! Claiming that some guys are the leaders of anonymous proves without a doubt that anonymous has leaders, and that those that claim that they have leaders were right all along!
"As one website gets attacked, the knowledge about that attack is immediately shared with the rest of the websites, so that the system gets smarter and smarter over time."
Blah blah blah you deserve it because you're dirty pirates.
Yadda yadda who cares if you are flayed alive and cooked the fact is someone downloaded a mp3 somewhere.
Jabber jabber since someone has infringed at some point some unjustified law that was approved without the consent of those ruled, it is just fair that we make up any rules for punishing anyone that isn't even remotely linked to them.
Actually, 1234567890% of the use was legitimate. I know because those numbers are on the top of my keyboard, which is a better source of data as whatever you used to arrive to your "90%" conclusion.
In fact, by checking my CHARMAP.EXE application, I can tell you that only -∞.π% of the users were infringers. I got it from the same source as you (Imaginary land).
Oh funny, you're arguing that since one type of data transfer isn't theft, NO types of sata transfer CAN be theft. Did the feds take a "copy" of your domain? Because I agree that wouldn't be theft. No? They actually take your only copy of the domain address? Not just copy it? What's that...? by doing so they cut access to your websites? I see, then... yes! Something has been taken away! You used to have a certain digital object (your domain name, which gave others access to your site) and now you don't. Big difference. How fucking stupid can you be?
"Hurrdurrr... if copying mp3 isnt theft then taking your routers and gatrways isnt thert cuss... digital!"
Tourists are freeloaders that take away all the overpriced miniature Statue of Liberty mementos and leave none for the patriotic and god fearing Americans.
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You go girl! Fight for your man! Don't let that Moran skank steal your Masnick from you!
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That Wikipedia article about dogs was also about me! How dare them!
Internet, stop trying to prove ME ME ME wrong!
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Circular logic FTW!
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Crap, it's the Borg...
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It's not an actual "report to admin", merely a "vote down" button.
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And while I'm doing that, I'm boycotting the moon! Take that, moon!
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It would help, yes. I wouldn't be so fucking busy helping morons who can't get their windshield wipers to work.
"Do you know how electrical light works?"
"Sure, you flip this switch and the light comes on."
Seriously, you just did that.
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Yadda yadda who cares if you are flayed alive and cooked the fact is someone downloaded a mp3 somewhere.
Jabber jabber since someone has infringed at some point some unjustified law that was approved without the consent of those ruled, it is just fair that we make up any rules for punishing anyone that isn't even remotely linked to them.
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In fact, by checking my CHARMAP.EXE application, I can tell you that only -∞.π% of the users were infringers. I got it from the same source as you (Imaginary land).
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"Hurrdurrr... if copying mp3 isnt theft then taking your routers and gatrways isnt thert cuss... digital!"
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