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Internet Freedom
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Bump for this, though I think they'll get what they want eventually, we need to put up as much of a fight as is possible
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If a website has copywritten content online without proper permisions, they should be punished and shut down. Anyone who has user uploads should be responsible for checking everything before it goes online. Let's just hope the bill passes!
there is already a 10 page thread for this, just let this one die... oh, and notice all the pirating sites listed that support removing this bill, it's a joke.... TorrentFreak is right on the main page.... Cross your fingers if this bill passes America's economy will sky rocket! |
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Sorry..but I'm FOR this bill.
We all policed our sites and made sure that there was nothing illegal on them from day one. Now...suddenly it's not the owner's responsibility to do so anymore? Bullshit. There WAS a reason we were WEBMASTERS. The pathetic horseshit that goes on today is nothing more than automated scripts doing everything while the supposed "webmaster" couldn't actually run a website to save his soul. On my tube sites I have to go to the "Approval" que for every damn video. It takes a few minutes to get rid of the stuff that shouldn't be there. I've never lost one bit of "freedom" that way. As far as "Facebook" and others go? They didn't even exist a few years ago. I was just as "free" then as I am now. And I can flat out tell you that YES FaceBook DOES police the hell out of it's site. Just ask anybody who tries to put up porn on there and they'll tell you real quick that their profile was deleted. Fuck pirates. I'm all for going nuclear on them now. I'm still gonna be just as "free" with or without "user upload" (translated: stolen content) |
I'm against pirated shit too.
I also HATE tubes, and have since day fucking ONE! Problem is, this bill is overreaching. It will ultimately hand control of the internet over to the 6 media companies that already control 99% of "news" that is already spun for us. Reworded, it could be great, but as usual, the devil is in the details... |
Scares me to let the government run anything that runs good already, they will tax it, regulate it and eventually kill it.
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The reason you dumb shits are allowed to put porn on the internet is because of FREEDOM.
When that is gone, Porn will be on the short list of things not allowed on the internet anymore. |
Personally, I'm more interested in the freedom of speech side
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For all those who love this bill they are coming with a new bill wich makes it a federal crime if you violate any websites terms of use as well yuo should love that too.
Go to jail for posting a avatar in violation of GFY terms of use and you can go to jail nice. |
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People using that as an excuse to be against an anti-piracy bill are just not thinking clearly. I don't like or trust the govt. one bit. But one thing is for sure...they already can yank down porn anytime they want to. That's been known for a long time. For whatever reason, they let us live here on the internet. And if they wanted to shut us down they could do it pretty easy...especially free sites. But pay sites could be taken down real quick with a little bit of govt. pressure on Visa and Mastercard. We absolutely need a law to change what is going on with piracy. All of us (at least those of us who have been doing online porn since the mid 1990's) lived just FINE without user upload "freedom" to steal. And we'll do even better once it's illegal to steal copyright content again. |
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If this passes, adult webmasters that create content will party like it is 1999! Too much money being made from Piracy. Google will squash it like a bug I'm afraid.
I read the comments on the petition. So, if people aren't allowed to post content they don't own, innovation will die? |
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This is kind of a scorched earth policy to get rid of piracy. I'm all for eliminating piracy, but this thing goes way too far.
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You can blame everyone but the internet has evolved google has won from altavista and even if you get rid of all the illegal tubes there will be plenty legal tubes with amazing content for people to enjoy. In the 90s porn was special these days there are trillions of legal porn content for sale. And 80% of the porn surfers has their own naked pic on the internet unlike the 90s where no one would dare to do that. What do you think about the new bill in congress wich makes a violation of a internet rules and regulations a criminal offence? 3 links instead of 2 wich is allowed by the terms in your signature there comes the cops to put you in the jail. |
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Again...I've been running message boards for almost ten years. I'm a webmaster and yes...I work my sites and am responsible for everything on them. It's the way I learned when I broke into the adult online business. As far as posting a pic on a forum and this anti-piracy law goes...I do not believe in anyway that it is going to be used to go after forums and message boards. If you do think that, and you also think that avatars and pictures on a message board are more important than the millions of dollars and thousands of people who have lost their jobs thanks to piracy...then you should be against it all the way. Me? I'm more interested in making a living and supporting my family. Fuck pirates. |
Fuck Censorship
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People want the NEWEST updates. They can have their computers filled with all the porn ever made up until this very moment. And they are missing out on the latest update from their favorite girl. Or a new girl that they really, really want to see that they can't. And just like they always did...they will join for that privilege. It's not a dream. It's the reason a site updates to begin with. If it didn't matter then nobody would create new porn. You'll see...and I don't know if you have skin in the game (guessing you don't)...but those of us who shoot unique, exclusive stuff are going to be in a position to reclaim our livelihoods when the dust clears. |
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3 links instead of 2 and they put you in jail? Not gonna ever happen in a million years, and I hope you know that. Steal an entire members area, post it for free to rapidshare, filesonic, and cops can't touch em. I'll take my chances and only post two links if that is the TOS |
How can our government govern the entire internet?
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Add that to the over 200 countries we occupy militarily. lol Plus, they already control it pretty much |
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It's a .org. I donno man.
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same goes even moreso with social media sites like facebook and twitter |
Most of tne arguments against the bill make sense - if you haven't read the bill and don't know what it says. Fortunately, this isn't Obamacare, so we don't have to pass the bill to see what's in it. It's not a 2700 page monstrosity, but a regular bill of a few pages. You can read it and see that most of the anti arguments are based on misinformation about what it actually says.
For example, this makes perfect sense until you actually read the bill, or a reasonable summary of it: Quote:
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Just imagine the innovation that would occur if people uploading content had to verify their address, phone number, state under penalty of perjury that the material they are uploading is theirs and they own the rights. Instead of now, they just steal, and when I want it down I have to do all that. Then the thief is told who reported them, but I am never told who the thief is. I would love it!
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i dont like facebook
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The pandora's box is already open. By suddenly instituting these measures do you really think people are going to say "okay i guess i have to pay for it now." It seems like they will simply find other means to get the content for free because there are a billion other ways to get it. I hate piracy but there must be a better way. I was for this originally but now I have great doubts. This should set off alarm bells- Quote:
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In my opinion...creativity and innovation are being repressed by piracy. There just isn't much "creative" or "innovative" in stealing content that doesn't belong to you and/or making money off of it from the traffic it brings you (manwin) |
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My "alarm bells" will go off when the govt. goes after Visa & Mastercard and pressures them to stop processing anything adult related. |
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