just to clarify: apparently they are using easyDNS as a registrar only. the actual hosting is probably going on switzerland. i suppose they offer even more backbone (or at least it could be harder to takedown, even if they manage to seize their domain name) than easy on the hosting side?
Better to have a 500 mb encrypted volume full of photoshopped pictures of this judge in compromising situations (p0rn, or worse) and maybe the head of the FBI or whatever.
"And if you want to give it a go, get out your camera and try. There are fewer roadblocks than ever. So quit whining and show these 1000 people how it's really done."
He did, but he forgot to turn off the TV playing in the background, so he go a DMCA takedown notice so that people couldn't watch 30 seconds of a Prince video.
No, no... you see, remember how copyright used to be opt-in and now it's automatic? Well, the RIAA some time ago approved a law (yeah, RIAA approves laws now, don cha know) that not only is copyright is automatic, but also is automatically transferred to the nearest Big Record Label and a contract is unilaterally signed by default.
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On the post: State Of The Union Address Highlights The Dirty Trick Of Hiding More Draconian IP Rules In 'Trade Agreements'
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Go for it!
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On the post: EMI VP Comes Out Against SOPA/PIPA; Says The Answer To Piracy Is Providing A Better Service
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Sometimes I wonder why companies don't push for more laws outlawing performance reports.
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On the post: Georgia Lawmaker Looking To Make Photoshopping Heads On Naked Bodies Illegal
We should call these guys, they seem to know how to get things done!
http://adamthinks.com/health-care/
On the post: Senator Leahy Hands Republicans A Gift By Giving Them Credit For Delaying Vote On PIPA/SOPA
FTFY.
On the post: Do Pirate Sites Really Make That Much Money? Um... No
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On the post: Bill Maher Comes Out In Support Of SOPA/PIPA Despite Knowing Nothing About The Bills
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Way to do Bill. What an asshat douchenozzle.
Guest: This is people around the country saying...
Billl: (interrupting) WE LIEK STEAL LOL
On the post: Bill Maher Comes Out In Support Of SOPA/PIPA Despite Knowing Nothing About The Bills
I liked Religulous. And some of his show had some decent insight. But then he started with his stupidity directed towards vaccines... and now this?
On the post: Adding Your DNA To A Biobank Is A Noble Move -- But Is It A Wise One?
Or tearing?
Can't tell if it's a typo or if it's just some word usage I'm unfamiliar with.
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He did, but he forgot to turn off the TV playing in the background, so he go a DMCA takedown notice so that people couldn't watch 30 seconds of a Prince video.
On the post: MPAA Directly & Publicly Threatens Politicians Who Aren't Corrupt Enough To Stay Bought
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We'll accept any explicit and public declaration of any tech company that they're openly bribing a politician (fair is fair).
On the post: Busta Rhymes Backs Megaupload, Says Record Labels Are The Real Criminals
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Rarr rarr pants on fire.
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