 knightmbEverybody Lies join:2003-12-01 Franklin, TN | reply to Time
Re: Classification said by Time:The one the EFF sued to try and get information about but the Obama Administration classified as a state secret? How's that CHANGE and transparency working out for you? LOL, you guys/gals crack me up.
I would just like to point out that everyone is getting their information from a single place: Michael Geist's blog. So where is this "leaked document"? Every source I find online points back to Geist. Even the articles Geist cites at the bottom of his blog point back to him. Even Wikipedia points back to him. I'm not saying that he's wrong nor am I trying to deflate the severity of this but Geist is even relying on other sources: quote: Sources say that the draft text, modeled on the U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement, focuses on following five issues...
Then following that even he says: quote: If accurate ...
Doesn't leave me a whole lot of confidence that we're getting all the facts here. I would seek information better than third or fourth hand accounts of something before I went around screaming about the sky falling. quote: Secret Copyright Treaty Leaks. It's Bad. Very Bad.
So where is the leaked document so that I can judge for myself? -- Fight Insight Ready (Was NebuAD) and the like: Click Here to pollute their data |
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 Simba7I Void Warranties join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT | You honestly think if everyone knew of this that they'd approve?
I'm sure we'd have a cyber-equivalent of a Civil War. |
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 | reply to knightmb Hey, another Slashdotter. 
But either way, unless you are the same Slashdotter that posted the nearly identical post, I think we are going to have to count this as 'Strike 1' for you.
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 NOVA_GuyObamaCare Kills AmericansPremium join:2002-03-05 | reply to knightmb No matter what the source, secret laws that are hashed out without the full open participation of our elected representatives are bad ideas.
This appears to be yet another step to bring the US under control of some non-elected, non-responsive, non American international board of thugs. As such it should be resisted with every fiber of our being. We are Americans; our nation and her citizens should be subject only to US laws, and not be answerable to some international body who is not charged with working in our best interest. -- To all liberals: I am NOT one of your parents, so get the heck out of my wallet. It's time for you to grow up and take some personal responsibility for taking care of yourselves, which means not relying on the government to give it all to you. |
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 | reply to thevorpal Ha! You caught that too! Bet there are more cross-site lurkers then we know. |
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 HarddriveProud American and Infidel since 1968.Premium join:2000-09-20 Phone Room kudos:2 1 edit | reply to NOVA_Guy excuse me Mr. NOVA_Guy, but this is a 'whole world' initiative by the Office of the United States Trade Representative via the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement . |
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2 edits | reply to Simba7 said by Simba7:You honestly think if everyone knew of this that they'd approve? I'm sure we'd have a cyber-equivalent of a Civil War. to bad ISP are in the middle
because people will drop there internet to a lower cheaper speed if they can not download anything i also see Direct download becoming more popular |
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 knightmbEverybody Lies join:2003-12-01 Franklin, TN | reply to thevorpal said by thevorpal:Hey, another Slashdotter.  But either way, unless you are the same Slashdotter that posted the nearly identical post, I think we are going to have to count this as 'Strike 1' for you. A good joke I heard on slashdot one time.
"I have 100s of slashdot accounts all with perfect karma and moderator points"  -- Fight Insight Ready (Was NebuAD) and the like: Click Here to pollute their data |
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