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Subject: SOPA - Stop Online Piracy Act

2012-01-21 02:56:08



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2012-01-21 03:01:24
I wonder if this will work against ACTA:

www.torproject.org
2012-01-21 03:14:51
2012-01-21 03:37:54
All over the news on internet now, and this is how everyone can do it: Youtube - ddos attack tutorial ;D
2012-01-21 10:43:19
tor is going to be killed if sopa passes...
2012-01-21 12:42:23
2012-01-21 13:34:59
2012-01-21 13:38:05
“until there is wider agreement on a solution.”.....
2012-01-21 13:40:56
I doubt they will reach a wider agreement.
2012-01-21 13:49:55
[url=http://imgbank.cz/images/sopa.png][/url]
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2012-01-21 14:02:19
Couldn't enlarge the picture so I found it here:

http://visual.ly/sopa-vs-film-industry
2012-01-21 14:09:14
does it work now ?
2012-01-21 14:14:17
yep
2012-01-21 14:46:15
Message deleted

2012-01-21 15:00:55
To further add to the "broken window fallacy" argument as explained in the cato-at-liberty.org link on the previous page, I've yet to see free advertising benefits taken into account. Am I wrong in thinking that spreading music to a larger audience (by legal or illegal means - that's not the point) could lead to higher income through increased awareness of an artist/brand?

Imagine an artist is seen and heard by x% more people because of illegal sharing it could mean selling more tickets for concerts, more merchandise etc.

Obviously the industry has no interest in admitting that they are also benefitting from piracy indirectly - and they certainly would never include it in their phony calculations of "x million jobs lost because of internet criminals"...