Are you concerned about SOPA(Stop Online Piracy Act) ?

The Hat Tipper said:
The internet needs some sort of rules obviously, however it seems when someone thinks up a bill, it is too extreme. They aren't thinking in the right mind set.

Maybe because they're actually going online.
These people don't even know how to use browsers yet want to set rules online. : D
 
etc said:
The Hat Tipper said:
The internet needs some sort of rules obviously, however it seems when someone thinks up a bill, it is too extreme. They aren't thinking in the right mind set.

Maybe because they're actually going online.
These people don't even know how to use browsers yet want to set rules online. : D
It's not that, it's that they don't have the experience I guess, of growing up with the internet.
 
I love how attempted murder is a smaller crime than downloading music, wouldn't surprise me if child rape was legalized in the future to clear jails to make room for evil copyright law breakers lol I bet penn state would be happy.
 
lulz is dead and 4chan is not a hacker group. They have some script kiddies yes,but it is mainly an anime board with an awesome /b/ section.
 
NBK*Twitch said:
lulz is dead and 4chan is not a hacker group. They have some script kiddies yes,but it is mainly an anime board with an awesome /b/ section.
/s/ is pretty awesome too, or at least it was. I remember it got flooded with fake cp after /hc/ was closed but I'm pretty sure they moderate it better now. Too bad I don't need to use it anymore though 😛
 
Gimgak said:
NBK*Twitch said:
lulz is dead and 4chan is not a hacker group. They have some script kiddies yes,but it is mainly an anime board with an awesome /b/ section.
/s/ is pretty awesome too, or at least it was. I remember it got flooded with fake cp after /hc/ was closed but I'm pretty sure they moderate it better now. Too bad I don't need to use it anymore though 😛
Not to get off topic but /b/ > all just saying... lol

Back on topic : go to the above links and help fight this !!
 
How are online petitions a scam? What are they scamming you of??

Wouldn't surprise me if this gets passed though, good ol' america...
 
Online Petition just ask for your e-mail, zipcode and name, and usually no other info like credit card numbers, or ask you to do tasks for cash.

I think people who say online petitions are scams may be confusing them with Paid surveys, paid to view e-mails, etc which promise high payouts (get rich quick) for doing surveys, but in reality you just get a few cents or dollars a month for hours of taking surveys, and referring a few people to join you.
 
I don't know exactly, from what I was told by a youtuber in California, he had heard on the local news in his area that the online petitions for those against SOPA were scams. He didn't elaborate more on it.
 
Wrecks said:
I don't know exactly, from what I was told by a youtuber in California, he had heard on the local news in his area that the online petitions for those against SOPA were scams. He didn't elaborate more on it.
Hahhahahah sounds like bias news to me lol.
 
I think most TV news stations want people to support SOPA since TV news loses millions of dollars a year from people uploading their News stories to YouTube which means fewer people watch their channels and TV commercials during the News hour at 6 PM since they can just watch it commercial free on YouTube.

Strange that a YouTuber would be against Stop SOPA petitions by calling them scams unless he works for the local news since if SOPA passed, YouTube will need to delete a ton of videos which have songs, and video which are copyrighted in them to comply with SOPA.
 
froggyboy604 said:
I think most TV news stations want people to support SOPA since TV news loses millions of dollars a year from people uploading their News stories to YouTube which means fewer people watch their channels and TV commercials during the News hour at 6 PM since they can just watch it commercial free on YouTube.

Strange that a YouTuber would be against Stop SOPA petitions by calling them scams unless he works for the local news since if SOPA passed, YouTube will need to delete a ton of videos which have songs, and video which are copyrighted in them to comply with SOPA.

Oh trust me, he doesn't support it. I still honestly doubt though that this bill will pass.
 
Wrecks said:
I still honestly doubt though that this bill will pass.
It's a very real threat when our Congress is basically a means to an end for corporations.
 
I watched some news stories about the US congress is run by lobbyist who are paid by drug companies, entertainment, and multi-national companies to lobby for new laws which favor companies like Apple, GE, Ford, GM, etc, but sometimes don't help out the average folk.

I think even if SOPA does not pass, the lobbyist will still try to use their lobbying power to make the internet more restrictive, and work in favor of Apple iTunes, and other paid content sellers.
 
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