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Detale
06-16-2010, 03:05 AM
http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/7761/freemusichk7086120.jpgAssassinate a Pop Star By Illegally Downloading Music
June 15, 2010

"Anti-piracy campaigns come and go every other month – most of them are either endlessly boring or end up becoming an object of ridicule. A new one just launched takes the form of a site which appears to offer free downloads from top artists, but with a twist. Clicking to download results in various pop stars meeting a grisly end by a bullet to the head or a careless hand grenade.

Many anti-piracy campaigns of the last decade or so have been pretty entertaining in a twisted way, but if you’re the entertainment industries hoping to encourage change they have also been an almost universal failure. The entertainment factor has come from the fact that most of them, especially the “You Wouldn’t Steal a….” campaign, have been unintentionally funny and have provoked a whole stream of parodies.

Undeterred, it’s now the turn of Chinese music publication RE:SPECT to go where no other anti-piracy campaign has gone before. With a fake website which looks like a ‘legitimate’ pirate download site, would be downloaders are suckered in to download music from their favorite stars.

Sadly it’s not all fun for the multi-millionaire artists feature on the site as they end paying the ultimate price for their fans’ piracy.

After clicking on an album cover, users are presented with a download button. Once this is clicked it is the start of a permanent good night for the unfortunate melody maker as they meet with a grisly end.

":source: Source: http://torrentfreak.com/assassinate-a-pop-star-by-illegally-downloading-some-music-100615/

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 04:13 AM
Oh, man. I sure wouldn't want to hurt the artists I enjoy. Maybe this is a bad idea to download their songs before buying shirts and seeing them in concert where the artists actually make their money.

Thank you, stupid record exec fukz for helping me see the error of my ways. It is ideas like this where I see you truly deserve everything you get in this industry. You are truly awesome and worth every penny. :rolleyes:

1000possibleclaws
06-16-2010, 06:52 AM
lol wtf, as if that can possibly be taken seriously..

chose924
06-16-2010, 10:12 AM
Here we go again.

c0ld
06-16-2010, 11:14 AM
Unfortunately, if this is happening in China, then the opposite is more likely to be true, ie it could be the visitors to the site that get the death sentence. The Chinese government likes nothing better than killing its own 'citizens'.

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 11:30 AM
Unfortunately, if this is happening in China, then the opposite is more likely to be true, ie it could be the visitors to the site that get the death sentence. The Chinese government likes nothing better than killing its own 'citizens'.

:huh:

c0ld
06-16-2010, 12:31 PM
:huh:


Capital punishment is applied flexibly to a wide range of crimes, some of which are punishable by death in no other judicial system in the world.[citation needed] Economic crimes such as tax fraud have appeared routinely among the dockets of those receiving the death sentence, as have relatively small-scale drug offenses. Capital punishment in China can be imposed on crimes against national symbols and treasures, such as theft of cultural relics and (before 1997) the killing of pandas[8]. Corruption, property crimes such as theft, and smuggling gold, silver or other precious metals are also amongst the 68 crimes that are eligible for the death penalty in China.

Capital punishment is also imposed on inchoate offenses, that is, attempted crimes which are not actually fully carried out, including repeat offenses such as attempted fraud. The recidivistic nature of the offenses, not their seriousness per se, is what is adjudicated to merit the capital sentence.
Saying that though, this looks like it's in HK which has a different legal system. Still, it reeks of government propaganda.

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 06:55 PM
I pretty much stopped reading at wiki-. The reasons for my post were:

1. I must have skipped over the part where it said "China" the first time I read the article.

2. I realize that China has some serious, f'ked up things going on, but your post had a ring of, "hey, I'll use this as a chance to bash China" to it. I wasn't roused into a political discussion by your comment, but thought it a bit over-zealous.

I doubt China wants to execute file-sharers when it is more likely they could be put into Nike plants labor camps.

c0ld
06-16-2010, 07:30 PM
I pretty much stopped reading at wiki-.People still use this line?

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 08:18 PM
I pretty much stopped reading at wiki-.People still use this line?

OK, I stopped at "sources needed". People still try to use wikipedia as proof of something? :rolleyes:

c0ld
06-16-2010, 08:41 PM
People still try to use wikipedia as proof of something? :rolleyes:It's a starting point. I didn't really need to use it as what I stated is pretty much common knowledge, but you seemed confused.;)

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 09:06 PM
People still try to use wikipedia as proof of something? :rolleyes:It's a starting point. I didn't really need to use it as what I stated is pretty much common knowledge, but you seemed confused.;)

I haven't been confused since your first post- which was irrelevant to begin with and off-topic. Why use this thread as a jumping off point into a discussion of civilians being slaughtered by an oppressive government especially since the article did not mention the government and talked about an advertising ploy?

And, if you are aware that intelligent people have long-since dismissed wikipedia as any kind of valid source, would such an astute and worldly person, as you obviously are, keep trying to use them? Talk about not making use of common knowledge...

So, I take it any time you see the word "China" you feel it your duty to "inform" people of this common knowledge- even when that tidbit is not even talking about a government entity. Or, are you informing us that advertising agencies in China have the authority to kill civilians at will. Now that would be worth knowing!

c0ld
06-16-2010, 09:30 PM
Calm down buddy. It's obvious I've hit a nerve for which I apologise. At a guess I'd say the reason you're getting irate about this is that you are from China. I am sorry about your circumstances, it must be very frustrating for you.

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 10:11 PM
Calm down buddy. It's obvious I've hit a nerve for which I apologise. At a guess I'd say the reason you're getting irate about this is that you are from China. I am sorry about your circumstances, it must be very frustrating for you.

I'll accept that as, "I've just got my ass handed to me, and I am retreating". Accepted.

As for my whereabouts and circumstances, you are wrong again, but that's becoming common knowledge. ;)

c0ld
06-16-2010, 11:11 PM
Calm down buddy. It's obvious I've hit a nerve for which I apologise. At a guess I'd say the reason you're getting irate about this is that you are from China. I am sorry about your circumstances, it must be very frustrating for you.

I'll accept that as, "I've just got my ass handed to me, and I am retreating".
Were we arguing about something then?

megabyteme
06-16-2010, 11:23 PM
Don't you have a drive-thru window or fryolator to go to?