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Hinagiku:

--- Quote from: tipsta on January 19, 2012, 11:41:02 PM ---And SOPA and isn't even passed yet...

--- Quote ---One of the world’s largest file-sharing sites was shut down Thursday, and its founder and several company executives were charged with violating piracy laws, federal prosecutors said.
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http://techland.time.com/2012/01/19/feds-shut-down-megaupload-com-file-sharing-website/

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...Technically, file-sharing is illegal ANYWAY, so yeah... I mean, Megaupload had some legitimate purposes, but I mostly saw illegal sharing from it... Pretty sure they're allowed to shut that down anyway.

HOWEVER, I don't agree with SOPA and PIPA and the fact that they have too much power and abuse potential. I don't want to see them come into actual law, EVER. Otherwise I'll have to be even more disappointed in my country. Thank goodness Obama's opposing it.

Oh HA HA, a quote I just found:
--- Quote ---The big news is that Congress has agreed to shelve the vote on SOPA until it can find more common ground. But the battle over how best to address online piracy has now spun out far and wide. The hacktivist group Anonymous, for example, has found a juicy new target: stodgy old media executives.

The group obtained and then published posts with personal information about Jeffrey L. Bewkes, chairman and chief executive of Time Warner, and Sumner M. Redstone, who oversees Viacom and CBS. Both of these men run companies that support SOPA. As The New York Times reports,  after Anonymous exposed Mr. Bewkes personal email and home phone number, he received a wave of complaints from anti-SOPA advocates.

The people in power seem a little perplexed about the guerilla tactics. “Why can’t they just hire a lobbyist like everyone else?” a Congressional aide for the House Judiciary Committee asked the NY Times.
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From: http://www.venturebeat.com/2012/01/16/sopa-opera-anonymous-targets-media-execs-moguls-take-aim-at-google/?obref=obinsite
*facepalm* Pity the unfortunate souls. They can't buy off a congressperson like everyone else, sadface.jpg. Seriously?? Even if it was a thoughtless comment, it was way TOO thoughtless.

BTW, an interesting article that goes into what the bills could do, probably a more realistic view:
http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/19/sopa-pipa-facts/?obref=obinsite

Hiteryan:

--- Quote from: Darkstar64 on January 18, 2012, 10:33:15 PM ---I found a video that pretty much sums up my thoughts on SOPA and PIPA. It pretty much explains what they are, and what you can do.

Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhwuXNv8fJM&feature=g-user-lik&context=G23d68ecUCGXQYbcTJ33Yzttn0PRsQw-WPEIE-XSkNats7FYZn6hw

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I'll leave this here because this video is self explanatory enough for anyone who's not quite sure about what SOPA is.

And would you guys please stop talking about PU? We all love PU and don't want it to be taken down, at any cost. But this bill has far larger proportions, we're talking about YouTube, facebook, and everything you like, disappearing from the internet. It's because of Hollywood, MPAA and RIAA and all those big ass money eating corporations who still don't understand why people pirate media. They just want to make money, and they of all people should know, and yet they don't, that this will only be worse for them.

Passing this bill can not be a possibility under any circumstance. Obama's in a pretty messed up situation because of the pressure he's getting from Hollywood executives for instance, since they heavily supported his campaign, and now he expressed how he's opposed to this bill. Let's see what's going to happen.

And to all you guys and gals in the US, DO whatever you are enabled to do to help stop this insanity.

Bing:
Agreed, we need to stop the insanity.  The bill makes no sense.  It clearly tramples all over our(americans like myself) right to free speech.  The effect this bill will have could reach across the world...  And it's all cause some rich bastard want's a 16th yacht.

I have already written my congressmen and you should do the same.

shermana:
There some Anonymous person hacking into some of the government websites and shutting them down. So far this person has already shut down five sites i think in retaliation of Megaupload.com being shut down.

Tristan:
MegaUpload, while I liked and used it's services, was on grounds for termination. I'm not sure if them being shut down on this day in particular has anything to do with yesterday's protests, but it does feel like a slap in the face. However, I do think it may have just been untimely. It is a shame but hey, what's illegal is illegal and the best we can do is try to stop SOPA from twisting the rights we have to what is legal.

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