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deadzoned
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join:2005-04-13
Baton Rouge, LA

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No Surprise

Filtering is the type of technology that can be used to slow down unwanted activity some but it will never be the way to completely stop the unwanted activity no matter what method they use.

It's futile. The impossible dream of the Entertainment Industry/Big Content/RIAA/MPAA/etc... I'm starting to feel a little bit sorry for these guys since they oh-so-obviously JUST DON'T GET IT! They obviously have an unusually large fleet of Fail Boats.

You can only laugh so long about something before it just gets sad I suppose.

SilverSurfer1

join:2007-08-19

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said by deadzoned:

It's futile. The impossible dream of the Entertainment Industry/Big Content/RIAA/MPAA/etc... I'm starting to feel a little bit sorry for these guys since they oh-so-obviously JUST DON'T GET IT! They obviously have an unusually large fleet of Fail Boats.
I wouldn't laugh too loud/intensely about the Epic Fail fleet. One way or the other, the *AAs will pay off contribute enough campaign dollars to the whores in Congress politicians to make proof of copyright infrigement so vague, that alleged infringers will be on par with narcotics traffickers sentenced to life in prison without parole.

The U.S. is in the process of passing the PRO-IP Act , which is essentially a secret pact Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement treaty being negotiated to step up cross-border enforcement of copyright and piracy laws.

ACTA could include an agreement for the US, Canada, the European Commission and other nations to enforce each others' IP laws, with residents of each country subject to criminal charges when violating the IP laws of another country, according to a supposed ACTA discussion paper.

deadzoned
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join:2005-04-13
Baton Rouge, LA

I hear ya SS! I have read up on that some and it would suck pretty hard for sure if it were passed. If this is passed, I expect that it will face some pretty overwhelming backlash which may end up getting it rolled back. At least I hope, anything can happen.

The bottom line is that even with their most glorious PRO-IP Act, the Entertainment Industry will still fail to stop piracy. Sadly, this is their most cherished of fail-boats, the stop piracy completely one.



LazyAnon

@comcast.net

reply to SilverSurfer1
Thankfully the White House has said that if the IP Enforcement Bill passes, they will veto it. (S.3325)


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