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Homeland Security Shuts Down Private Websites For Copyright Infringement WITHOUT TRIAL.

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  • In David and Goliath, David beat the giant with a small stone to the head. In our current situation all we need to defeat the giant is to turn and walk away and let the enormity of the gaints own wieght crush itself.

    Stay completely calm. Ignore the giant all-together, but let it have enough space so that when it falls, it doesn't fall on you.

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  • @doc7474 Homeland Security has gotten involved becuase pirates are determined to STEAL no matter what is done. Civil lawsuits are expensive and time-consuming for most producers. You think everyone who produces is a rich evil corporation? Get real.

    If the pirates weren't so aggressive and arrogant, this wouldn't have been necessary. Pirates can actually get up to five years in PRISON for a single infringement. Would you feel better if the FBI just handled it instead?

  • Thanks to CONTENT THIEVES, producers of content are losing the incentive to produce. It's why music has gone downhill. The government has an interest in the TAX REVENUE generated by sales, and they lose money to theft.

    Exactly where do these THIEVES think they have the right to STEAL the hard work of artists or publishers? Perhaps they should open their homes so the homeless can raid their fridges and take their furniture.

  • You sound like a whining RETARD. Excellent proof of why these laws are necessary.

    The pirates brought this on themselves. Copyright infringement is a CRIMINAL offense, and you're wrong about it being just the large corporations they protect. Many INDIES produce work that gets stolen left and right, and each theft actually harms their income.

    Copyright infringement is also now a CRIMINAL offense. I hope those who defend the practice are ready to do time. They deserve to.

  • @Spencerianism Yup, evil types have a naturally stupid streak or blind spot where grey matter should be. I believe it's a genetic defect related to inbreeding, like the kink in a Siamese cat's tail but malignant, as in malignant narcissism. It's more than arrogance (or lack of humility) and lack of empathy. They're disconnected from reality in strange ways. Whatever their IQs, they're missing screws. Hey, a poem! Anyway, you're right. They eventually fall or hang themselves.

  • use tor project instead :) you can build own website based on tor architecture

  • All of this is actually quite~ scary

  • You said it like it is. Thanks.

    lol 3:50

  • Yep you nailed it in one.

  • @Spencerianism Agreed. Fighting it gives it more power. If you adhere, to any extent, to the rules of the game they are playing . . . well, you're playing by their rules. Rules conjured by someone who wants you to play by their rules. They're making shit up that benefits them at your expense.

    The solution is to not play their arbitrary and ridiculous game. Live your own life, help people when you can and if anyone does anything against you tell them to kindly fuck off.

    FREEDOM!

  • @Nomannedspaceflight

    Exactly...

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