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Penthero:

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--- Quote from: Penthero on April 23, 2009, 06:56:37 AM ---The judge from the tpb-case could have been biased

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ISn't it obvious?!  ::)

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I honestly didn't expect it to be this bad.

BuriaL:
I wonder what would happen if every package sendt by P2P traffic had a codekey encryption.
Like for instance if i wanted to share something with a person on the net, i could encode the package and to unpack it the reciver needed the key.
Would be a horrible pain in the ass to unpack without the key. With no evidence there would be no foul right?
If it would work..i dont know.

Anyways, think its time to start a small revolution in europe. The whole copyright thing is obsolete and have to go.
If i knew where to start..id try to do something. Guess its a matter of numbers and public outcry.

For the us..i fear capitalism will chain the population for a good while.

AceHigh:
Viva le Revolution!  ;D

But seriously if TPB are judged by the corrupt judges then there is only one person who can help now. The only guy in Sweden who stands above the law: the King. I mean, it's worth a try, King pardons people each year and I think that if TPB fail at the supreme court, then they could be pardoned by the King if the popular demand is high enough.

mgz:

--- Quote from: BuriaL on April 23, 2009, 03:50:35 PM ---I wonder what would happen if every package sendt by P2P traffic had a codekey encryption.
Like for instance if i wanted to share something with a person on the net, i could encode the package and to unpack it the reciver needed the key.
Would be a horrible pain in the ass to unpack without the key. With no evidence there would be no foul right?
If it would work..i dont know.

Anyways, think its time to start a small revolution in europe. The whole copyright thing is obsolete and have to go.
If i knew where to start..id try to do something. Guess its a matter of numbers and public outcry.

For the us..i fear capitalism will chain the population for a good while.


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in the US they still havent won much, the got torrentspy or w/e cuz they destroyed evidence defying court orders.

the RIAA and MPAA has won nothing except the one case that was appealed and is being redone on the woman in minnesota or w/e who used napster or something.
They have more or less given up on chasing individuals, and in the US most of the people they would want to go after outside of the site operators like TPB are much larger corporations

Aneroph:
It doesn't matter how many individual downloaders you sue, people are still going to be around to download. Since they overlooked this fact at first they are now trying step 2: take down the sites hosting and offering the torrents.

I just can't comprehend a solution to this problem. We are in a generation where it is dang near impossible to have an original idea without it already being copyrighted somewhere by someone. There are even people out there that think every time you draw an anime picture and post it online you should have to add sources to the original artists of the style of anime. I guess, on one hand I think it's only fair to the original creators of something to get credit, but on the other hand you can't do anything anymore without citing sources or giving credit or asking for copyright permissions. I don't really know where I was going with this. I just want to see people working on solutions to the problems rather than just taking sides.

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