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FTC official: Let's imprison spyware distributors
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I thought you tards wanted the gov to stay away from the internets?
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That's the LAST thing they need to do. MUCH larger fines, sure, but imprisonment?
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I'm not big on the govt getting too involved in the internet but spyware is one place that needs more attention. |
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Fuck Em.
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2. Invasion of privacy. 3. Destruction of private property. This list is what spyware distributors commit on a minute by minute basis. Those ARE "hard crimes." I will gladly let my tax money go towards putting spyware distributors behind bars. Answer this. Why do you think they should look at their crimes as petty compared to others? Are you one of them?? |
I was going to say charge them under RICO. Fine them, imprison them and seize their assets...
If what they do is not organized crime, then I don't know what is. But, the tards would come after us next. It's a real slippery slope when people like Mark Pryor get involved. |
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It's hard work, we shouldnt destroy their income sources, most of them dont know what else to do, so you would just have to pay their wealthfare cheques instead while they hit the streets to make up for the lost earnings. We should award them for their initiativ of creating their own income instead, and congrats to the winner! |
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Threatening someone used to be a misdemeanor in the US until hundreds of thousands of people would do it and keep doing it. They finally made it a felony and people have learned to not do it unless you want to spend some time in prison/jail. Enough said. If you commit crimes (any crimes, whichever they may be) you deserve to do time, period. "If you do the crime you do the time." |
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Do you realize how stupid that sounds? |
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if such a law is passed, and they know the consequences for their actions, they know the chances they're taking.. Simple solution... don't do it.. |
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Take all available assets and lock the fuckers up for a few years. |
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If the damage is sufficient enough to require a reformat, it's plenty enough to justify throwing the spyware dude in with Bubba for a few months :thumbsup |
just another way of the big bloated us government to try to crush the average us citizen. although i too agree for offenders to pay a large monetary fine, how does that help anythingbesides put more money in a corrupt governments hands. all the offender does is move the operation out of the country and find another country who dosn"t cooperate with "the machine" aka the united states government..this way uncle sam can continue his war on the middle class
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Anyone bother to wonder what the FTC considers spyware ?
What about sites that insert a tracking cookie ? - You are placing code on the computer. I happen to know a little about how the FTC (ab)uses its powers. This is not a good thing at all |
Hmm does anybody else see a picture of that Monkey George W. in their heads when you hear or read the term "wrong doer(s)". For some reason I just can't take that term seriously. How about using the word "CRIMINAL" instead...christ!
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1) its extremely hard and time consuming to track these people down.
2) 95% are based outside of the USA. 3) many are based in countries who will not co-operate to extradite citizens. sounds like only the USA people will be affected. |
i say put 'em in jail, unfortunately it wont stop the problem, as a whole bunch are overseas and their governments dont even know what the internet is.
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Im all for it
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Bout time.
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jail is a bit harsh
how about jailing those cocksuckers who drop off flyers at my house each day |
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