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vuzedome:

--- Quote from: Dragoon AceHigh on April 08, 2009, 07:15:54 PM ---In reality it is the lobbying behind the scenes. They may already be "working" the supreme court judges. I mean they got IPRED law. Obviously someone is affecting all that. I would not be surprised if MPAA suddenly won against all the odds and judges would refuse to give any comments.

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And soon after that, we're the ones getting screwed 10 folds. I'm  not surprised when this actually happens.

AceHigh:

--- Quote ---Here I was hoping that the United States was the only nation that had lobby groups. How foolish of me.
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Aye. Good to see that people are catching up at our modern "democracy". Anyway USA is just the worst when it comes to lobby power. After USA on the line up we have EU, other European states and 1st world countries in Asia.


--- Quote ---And soon after that, we're the ones getting screwed 10 folds. I'm  not surprised when this actually happens.
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You are correct, I predict the same. However they can not succeed unless they scare us away from it. Basically they can't sue everyone because they have millions of people downloading.

captiosus:

--- Quote from: Dragoon AceHigh on April 09, 2009, 08:47:36 AM ---However they can not succeed unless they scare us away from it. Basically they can't sue everyone because they have millions of people downloading.

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Solution: Polymorphic computer virus that cripples any system using a filesharing protocol. They wont care about collateral damage; ie rerouting servers, satellites, stuff like that. They would just cripple it all because they think they can. And considering how corrupt they are, its going ot happen sooner or later.

quekmeister:

--- Quote from: captiosus on April 09, 2009, 01:15:31 PM ---Solution: Polymorphic computer virus that cripples any system using a filesharing protocol. They wont care about collateral damage; ie rerouting servers, satellites, stuff like that. They would just cripple it all because they think they can. And considering how corrupt they are, its going ot happen sooner or later.

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Corrupt, yes, but technologically current? No. I doubt they have the know-how to do this as of now.

Of course, the stupidity of man has often proved greater than any prediction of it.

Neko13:
If you restrict yourself to filesharing protocols technically HTTP traffic also falls into that group... Or FTP. Not something they could get off the ground I suppose...

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