  Doctor Four My other vehicle is a TARDIS Premium join:2000-09-05 Dallas, TX
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| IFPI=Pwn3d. Can you say Streisand Effect?
Seems every time the IFPI does something like this and it gets made public, the opposite effect of what they intended to happen occurs.
And once again they've been made to look like a bunch of fools. -- "The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)
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join:2007-12-07 Bronx, NY | "Theres no noticeable difference between the number of users from Tele2.dk before and after."
It's pretty funny actually, people nowadays aren't as dumb as back in the early days, there will always be ways to get around things. |
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  GOLFnSUN Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ | reply to Doctor Four We'll see if the PB principals are still laughing if they get sent to prison by the Swedish court hearing the case brought against them by the prosecutor. |
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 wentlanc You Can't Fix Dumb..
join:2003-07-30 Maineville, OH | They will be laughing, because TPB = Skynet. There is no system core.
Nice work IFPI, MPAA, RIAA. You created your own failure, and are working to expand it now. |
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 jc100
join:2002-04-10
2 edits | reply to GOLFnSUN Swedish Law does not prohibit trackers. Also, as time has shown again and again, A large percentage of Swedish society is involved in piracy. Why? Well they are one of the most wired countries in the world. I am not sure how they compare to Japan and Korea, but I'm positive Sweden is within this top three category. It's going to be really hard to prevent TPB from their activities. What's to say the TPB doesn't simply start proxying their site traffic? I mean they have the bandwidth and I'm sure more than a few willing participants. It's a losing battle, and I just don't see Swedish Courts looking to piss off a large portion of the country. Politicians make and enforce dumb laws, only when they know people aren't looking. In this case, the country has their eye on them, and everyone in office knows it.
Here's a great example. We all know fast food is bad for you. It leads to obesity and medical problems if eaten often. Yet, people are still free to consume it. Do you think politicians in this country would dare to make laws banning the sale of fast food? I read in Arkansas they are trying to do just that to obese people. How well do you think this will go over, and odds are it won't pass. Why? Well, there are certain things you can get away with, and others that people simply are too interested and vocal about saving. Hence, the piracy issue and this are perfect examples of how people mobilize when the issue has a large impact on their lives. |
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 Kearnstd Elf Wizard Premium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ
| reply to Doctor Four when will the MAFIAA and courts learn that they only generate press for piracy and lead more people to explore it when they slam actions against it all over the news.
just remember, we have people who constantly complain about p2p piracy yet i havent met anyone who back in the pre DVD days didnt use two VCRs and copy a movie they rented. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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  bear73 Metnav... Fly The Unfriendly Skies Premium join:2001-06-09 Grand Forks Afb, ND | because back in the day, the news didn't pay attention to it and the industries weren't concerned about it because they can't track a sneaker net. but across the internet there are databases for the weasels to track us with... |
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