Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
Demonoid servers are the go to guys.
Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
A great place to get the latest info on bills that are being pushed or sponsored is OpenCongress - here is a link to this horrible bill - http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s3804/show - The site is awesome and provides a great starting point to actually know who to write and protest to. I am writing my letters. Americans need to wake up and realize those suites in washington work for us....did everyone forget that...sometimes I wonder
Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
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JustDOSE
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Cabalo
FST isn't going anywhere. You should be more alarmed that your government is stealing you from some constitutionally acquired rights.
dude, wtf am i gonna do... go all che garvra on them?!?.... this nation is nothing but zombies living in a fantasy who will do whatever tv tells them.... personally if this passed an no action was taken by the masses then that's a green light that government cant start imprinting bar-codes on ever-ones forehead.... yea dude fuck the USA and I am saving money and getting my experience so i can leave this shit hole
you think our government will respond to talk or protests? NO they wont, look at our police, every cop that works in every city in America does not live in the city they work in so they wont feel bad about beating the shit of us.... our jails are controlled by people who out to be in psychiatry wards, and cali voted in the terminator for governor which he has fucked everyone so bad that most state workers took a pay cut and work at least 4 days a month for free...... i asked one why dont they protest this legal slavery and she gave me that attitude that she couldn't do nothing about it................. thats how everyone feels here they are FUCKIN STUPID.
IF jesus were to come to earth people in america would prob give him a TV show.... :yup:
you know usa locks up drug addicts with murders, and were does most of the legal opium gets made into drugs for??? USA.... everyone here is a legal fuckin junkie but doesn't have the mental capacity to understand why its wrong to lock up someone for having a bag of weed.... fat lazy worthlessly smug f*gg*t muther fuckers.... i live here and i still hate everyone, i dont blame the world for talking shit out america.
Nobody gives a festering fuck as to what you think of whichever country you happened to swerve the abortionist in.
While you're qualifying for a passport to the new world, why not try getting the fuck off the planet altogether. Shoot yourself in the face.
That'll teach them faceless bureaucrats, you fucking monkey.
Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
Speaking as a spokesman for the rest of the world, I've been given the nod to tell you that we don't want you.
Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
You personally, that is, the rest of your family are welcome.
Your mum's been coming and going for years.
Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
As far as I know, no law can take down servers etc. They can be checked but they have to go back online, the content on those servers isn't safe, though.
What this law does is simply block domain names, which has happened countless times in other countries. Use IP addresses. They can't block that propogation until a few bills down the road, at least. That would involve actual blocks being placed, and I doubt too many people would be pleased that time around. This law has been passed and redacted many a times in countries reigned with almost no democracy. It just slows things down.
Don't get me wrong. It's downright disgusting that rights are being taken away, but on the opposite side of things, it is the right thing to do. The government can't sit idly and ignore the rampant piracy nowadays for good. Ten years ago "just napster it dude" was the big thing for singles, nowadays trackers have upwards of 1 million albums archived. Oh well, onto the next protocol, soon enough. :happy:
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ringhunter
As far as I know, no law can take down servers etc. They can be checked but they have to go back online, the content on those servers isn't safe, though.
What this law does is simply block domain names, which has happened countless times in other countries. Use IP addresses. They can't block that propogation until a few bills down the road, at least. That would involve actual blocks being placed, and I doubt too many people would be pleased that time around. This law has been passed and redacted many a times in countries reigned with almost no democracy. It just slows things down.
Don't get me wrong. It's downright disgusting that rights are being taken away, but on the opposite side of things, it is the right thing to do. The government can't sit idly and ignore the rampant piracy nowadays for good. Ten years ago "just napster it dude" was the big thing for singles, nowadays trackers have upwards of 1 million albums archived. Oh well, onto the next protocol, soon enough. :happy:
The minute I take the time out of my busy life to read what you just posted, I'll let you know how wank it was.
Re: FST was good while it lasted, 'Senate Committee Passes Bill To Quash Pirate Websi
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ringhunter
The government can't sit idly and ignore the rampant piracy nowadays for good.
:emo:
This is about 2 or 3 industries having complete control over the internet. And these 2-3 industries are complete, lying, greedy, manipulative scumbags. Enjoy your guilt, and repaying every time you want to listen to a song, watch a movie, a tv program, or read a book. The term is "multiple revenue streams", and you are its source. How generous of you...
This is not about theft, it's about public access to library materials. Much or it, we are already paying for by watching product placements. :ermm: