SOPA and PIPA
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ACTA aka SOPA has been sign!
If you have time check this video out.
I doubt they shall arrest every first that uses Megaupload and other file sharing sites but they can use excuses to arrest or take down any site they want.
I doubt they shall arrest every first that uses Megaupload and other file sharing sites but they can use excuses to arrest or take down any site they want.
Last edited by zaseo on Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Good news! The only stuff I ever uploaded there was flash games, and the only stuff I ever downloaded... Well, lets just say its not copyrighted in the USA, and not kid friendly.
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lolErranty wrote:Good news! The only stuff I ever uploaded there was flash games, and the only stuff I ever downloaded... Well, lets just say its not copyrighted in the USA, and not kid friendly.
If they're gonna arrest people who downloaded copyrighted stuff from MU, then I may be royally screwed along with like 100% of my classmates. We all spent a lot of time downloading old movies during classes last year, and usually it was either on MU or Mediafire...

Pressed the wrong button, eh?
Dude, I wanna punch you in the face so badly right now...
hidora wrote:GODDAMN YOU MUTANT NINJA BEARS!
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Remember, they can only track you through your IP addresses. If you did all this downloading at School or at a Cafe you're in the clear! But if you did it from home, you're not gonna be so lucky.hidora wrote:lolErranty wrote:Good news! The only stuff I ever uploaded there was flash games, and the only stuff I ever downloaded... Well, lets just say its not copyrighted in the USA, and not kid friendly.
If they're gonna arrest people who downloaded copyrighted stuff from MU, then I may be royally screwed along with like 100% of my classmates. We all spent a lot of time downloading old movies during classes last year, and usually it was either on MU or Mediafire...
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Crap ACTA (which is basically a worldwide version SOPA or PIPA) has been signed by several countries. The Internet is going to suck when this starts to take affect.

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Question: I have a portuguese .pdf of .hack//AI Buster 1 and 2 that I translated myself on my 4shared account. Would that be considered a copyright infrigiment? o.o

Pressed the wrong button, eh?
Dude, I wanna punch you in the face so badly right now...
hidora wrote:GODDAMN YOU MUTANT NINJA BEARS!
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Only if you charged money for it.hidora wrote:Question: I have a portuguese .pdf of .hack//AI Buster 1 and 2 that I translated myself on my 4shared account. Would that be considered a copyright infrigiment? o.o
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So, as long as I'm not charging for it, it's ok? Good to know :pErranty wrote:Only if you charged money for it.hidora wrote:Question: I have a portuguese .pdf of .hack//AI Buster 1 and 2 that I translated myself on my 4shared account. Would that be considered a copyright infrigiment? o.o
I heard 4shared is deleting stuff, so I was kinda wondering if that qualifies...

Pressed the wrong button, eh?
Dude, I wanna punch you in the face so badly right now...
hidora wrote:GODDAMN YOU MUTANT NINJA BEARS!
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Well, sites are allowed to delete stuff based on their own criteria. You won't get in trouble, but if there's a chance they would, you might be better off pulling it from there before they do, so you have a copy.hidora wrote:So, as long as I'm not charging for it, it's ok? Good to know :pErranty wrote:Only if you charged money for it.hidora wrote:Question: I have a portuguese .pdf of .hack//AI Buster 1 and 2 that I translated myself on my 4shared account. Would that be considered a copyright infrigiment? o.o
I heard 4shared is deleting stuff, so I was kinda wondering if that qualifies...
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Guess I'll just take it off of there and upload it on my blog or something then. Thanks for the explanation.Erranty wrote:Well, sites are allowed to delete stuff based on their own criteria. You won't get in trouble, but if there's a chance they would, you might be better off pulling it from there before they do, so you have a copy.

Pressed the wrong button, eh?
Dude, I wanna punch you in the face so badly right now...
hidora wrote:GODDAMN YOU MUTANT NINJA BEARS!
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Heard something similar is happening in Canada
http://www.petitiononlinecanada.com/pet ... on-act/362
http://www.petitiononlinecanada.com/pet ... on-act/362
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The Internet is going to epic fail soon with things like Google's new privacy policy.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology- ... 33318.html
Its not like they're already doing this. March 1 they will track everything single thing. March 7 YouTube channels will be force to use the crappy new layout.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technology- ... 33318.html
Its not like they're already doing this. March 1 they will track everything single thing. March 7 YouTube channels will be force to use the crappy new layout.

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It's a derivative work, so it's covered by the Berne Convention and prohibited by copyright laws in most countries. But I haven't head of anyone actually taking a fan translator to court. Usually the worst they'll do is send a cease-and-desist. You could make a claim that it doesn't compete, that it's educational, and that it's fair use, but there's no guarantee that a judge or jury will agree. Those potential claims are probably part of the reason no company's pushed the issue, though. In any case, the technical legal grey zone is why dothackers won't host the Link patch when it's done.hidora wrote:Guess I'll just take it off of there and upload it on my blog or something then. Thanks for the explanation.Erranty wrote:Well, sites are allowed to delete stuff based on their own criteria. You won't get in trouble, but if there's a chance they would, you might be better off pulling it from there before they do, so you have a copy.
But that's just civil law. Note that new legal developments like ACTA increasingly criminalize infringement, which means that if a TSA guy didn't like the way you looked at him and you had this on your laptop you could end up doing time. The disproportionate penalties for these laws are best described this way:

The real problem arises from the fact that every kid singing happy birthday, virtually every ipod owner, most youtube channel operators and justin biebers, all technically commit copyright infringement. It's like outlawing being a witch in Salem, since it can be applied to absolutely anyone there's so much potential for the law to be abused just for personal vendettas. What we need is a stronger definition of fair use that reflects reality, and penalties that aren't worse than murder.

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This won't stop all of this so called privacy. It would just make people use the "black market" in different ways.

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If the internet goes down people will just go back to what they did in the 90's. Listen to the radio, hang out, get drunk, have sex, go to work till the next weekend comes, and do it all over again.zaseo wrote:This won't stop all of this so called piracy. It would just make people use the "black market" in different ways.
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Great theyare trying to bring in something even worse than SOPA, PIPA, and ACTA now.

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Those extra measures will bankrupt ISP providers. Having to store a year's data? All your personal info STORED in hackable servers? No thanks.zaseo wrote:Great theyare trying to bring in something even worse than SOPA, PIPA, and ACTA now.


