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zod5000

join:2003-10-21
Edmonton, AB

Isn't everything going to end up encrypted?

If they keep pushing for laws like this (which i believe are pretty hard to implement in the first place). Isn't everything going to turn to encryption? I guess they really will transform the internet.
KAtMAi6

join:2002-12-19

Re: Isn't everything going to end up encrypted?

These laws are easier to pass then you think. For example here in America they have figured out they title the law this and then attach a supplimental bill in behind it called that. This minimizes their opposition when the American public doesnt know about it.

In Europe they just dont care what their public thinks about it at all. They pass what they want and when they want. The governments are much more corrupt today as they were even 5 years ago and its noticable. Truth is all these facist and freedom stealing laws will eventually lead to all out war in the world. People doesnt like to be held captive for very long.
zod5000

join:2003-10-21
Edmonton, AB
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Re: Isn't everything going to end up encrypted?

said by KAtMAi6 See Profile :

These laws are easier to pass then you think. For example here in America they have figured out they title the law this and then attach a supplimental bill in behind it called that. This minimizes their opposition when the American public doesnt know about it.

In Europe they just dont care what their public thinks about it at all. They pass what they want and when they want. The governments are much more corrupt today as they were even 5 years ago and its noticable. Truth is all these facist and freedom stealing laws will eventually lead to all out war in the world. People doesnt like to be held captive for very long.
I wasn't really talking about the merits of the law, but the futility. They'res been piracy since casette/vhs tapes/floppy disks. They've never been able to stop piracy in the 30 years those technologies have been around, why do they think they can do it now? If they start snooping around the internet, all the traffic is going to go encrypted, and they won't be able to monitor anything anymore, because all packets will be encrypted. They'd probably lose all ability to track anything on the internet.
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