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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2006

a clip against TCPA

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  • let's spread this, people

  • true video :) respect. Let's spread this to other people. DON'T TRUST TCPA.

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  • READ!!

    People, we need to spread this over the Internet, or all big corporations are going to take our rights.

    Copy this to every against-TCPA video, any videos about our rights about computers or/and any videos you think this should be there, if you think I'm right.

    WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ANTI-TCPA, THIS IS ONE OF THE POSSIBLE WAYS.

    FOLLOW ME if you agree with me.

    !!!!! And please, please, PLEASE don't mark this as spam. !!!!!

    We have to fight against TCPA!

    [THUMBS UP SO IT GETS NOTICED]

  • But I guess there is no TCPA anymore? Because the Against TCPA website doesn't excist anymore.

  • Basically TCPA's goals is to get laws passed that would force hardware/software designers to implement technology that would police your PC. Essentially you would have to have permission from Microsoft or some other Corporation for every program and media file that would exist on it. Same goes for any extra hardware .DCMA would be mandatory for all media, no MP3's. Files have to be something like WMA/WMV to prevent any kind of sharing by requiring license keys in the reg. Think XBOX 360...

  • Its okay, I did mean it as a figure of speech. It's just trusted computing seems like it wants to have control over what you can and cannot do. It would be like taking your independence away, like communism.

  • I apologize if I sounded rude. However, arguing against what the industry currently calls trusted computing is NOT communism.

    I guess I see what you meant. Did you mean to say that not the industry's current idea of trusted computing is analogous to communism? If so, please excuse my shortsightedness and accept my sincere apologies. I just did not find it obvious from your comment before.

  • What is that supposed to mean?

    And I don't think you get what I ment.

  • said a user whose username has four xxxx ...

  • Its communism!

  • I sure don't trust them.

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