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WTF!?! # ISPs MONITORING for COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT # Is It NOW SEEN As TERRORISM?

 
Anonymous Coward
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02/28/2013 09:08 PM
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I don't care where poster is from. They're disseminating info that people need to know.

Also I get all my tunes and videos from YouTube, the #1 source of pirated content on the internet.
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^ This.

That is the exact reason i dont even download mp3s anymore. Any time i want to hear a song or an album i just go look it up on youtube. My entire music collection, rather the music collection of the world pretty much is already at my disposal and i dont need to fill up a hard drive to listen to it. Its always there.

So thats the joke of it all. maybe they should give youtube 5 warnings or whatever the fuck
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02/28/2013 09:12 PM
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im sure people like us will have disrupted internet too.hey wait a minute its been slow from time to time for about a month now
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02/28/2013 09:13 PM
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RoXY  (OP)

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02/28/2013 09:14 PM
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I don't care where poster is from. They're disseminating info that people need to know.

Also I get all my tunes and videos from YouTube, the #1 source of pirated content on the internet.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 35341960


^ This.

That is the exact reason i dont even download mp3s anymore. Any time i want to hear a song or an album i just go look it up on youtube. My entire music collection, rather the music collection of the world pretty much is already at my disposal and i dont need to fill up a hard drive to listen to it. Its always there.

So thats the joke of it all. maybe they should give youtube 5 warnings or whatever the fuck
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In fact the music business has had quite a profitable year...
Anonymous Coward
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02/28/2013 09:23 PM
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but they've been gearing up for this stuff for a WHILE. Like 90's while. The CIA, NSA, and FBI have been collecting and monitoring your information since the beginnings of all this great modern technology. The NSA wrote the book on what it takes for an operating system to be secure. It's called the Rainbow series. Communications over a network have always been cause for concern. Put it simply, you can use TOR, and the VPN's but it doesn't matter if they know the source of the packet and the requester because that's all they need to track the information. They have listening posts out there that receive all of this incoming data and catalog it. If you want some scary reading here are some topics.

Sigint,
NarusInsite
Carnivore
Room 641A
Pine Gap
Total Information Awareness
gemOS
DCSNET


Research on this will keep you busy for months if not years.
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02/28/2013 09:46 PM
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Goodbye net neutrality.
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02/28/2013 09:50 PM
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what about coffee house's and other hotspots, can they still track you?
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02/28/2013 10:03 PM
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ISPs Now Monitoring for Copyright Infringement
By David Kravets
02.25.13

 Quoting: RoXY


OLD news. They've been doing this for months now. If you're with comcast and you try downloading something like a TV episode over bittorrent, your download will be slowed to such a crawl that it will take you a week or more to finish the download! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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Cablevision to Suspend Repeat Copyright Scofflaws, Comcast to Hijack Browsers
By David Kravets
02.28.13

Comcast is to begin hijacking browsers of its internet subscribers who are detected of repeatedly infringing on public file-sharing networks while Cablevision Systems said it would suspend subscribers for 24 hours after their fifth offense.

The punishment comes as the nation’s biggest internet service providers this week began rolling out the so-called “Copyright Alert System,” which is backed by the President Barack Obama administration and was heavily pushed by the recording and movie studios.

The plan, more than four years in the making, includes participation by AT&T, Cablevision, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Verizon. Others could soon join.

CONTINUE (TO VIDEO): [link to www.wired.com]
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02/28/2013 10:11 PM
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By the way, they forget to mention how Google has "enhanced" their search engine to better serve your needs. Anything that Google does not want you to find will not be returned by the search engine. As Google has said over and over again, that is NOT censorship. They have censored NOTHING. The material is still out there. You're just not going to find it through Google. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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By the way, they forget to mention how Google has "enhanced" their search engine to better serve your needs. Anything that Google does not want you to find will not be returned by the search engine. As Google has said over and over again, that is NOT censorship. They have censored NOTHING. The material is still out there. You're just not going to find it through Google. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
lolatu
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Welcome to the War On Information
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02/28/2013 10:18 PM
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Time to go the route of VPN.
The smart way of obtaining such services without leaving a bread path, involves using aliases linked to disposable accounts through a free VPN, before using a paid-for VPN service.

Create accounts+aliases on a free VPN connection, use prepaid credit card with said alias (call/activate the prepaid card company through the VPN using VoIP - Google voice gives a generic 1-888 number on CID).

A router that can be configured with a VPN is best, but adding failsafe code (so router does not accept/receive data if VPN is down).

I wonder if infringement would technically involve viewing materials online too (France is trying to push this big time), since technically your browser *does* download into cache.
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02/28/2013 10:35 PM
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Hiya babe : D

Yeah i'm not to worried about it, but i am aware of the absurd possability. To create the possibilty of it being posible and then focusing on it would make it a more powerful possobility. But to focus on the absurdity of the idea and to move your thought proccess to more positive things(to create) is a better way to spend your energy overall. Definitely more healthy for the spirit.

Watch what you wish for, you just may get it;)

DH
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By the way, they forget to mention how Google has "enhanced" their search engine to better serve your needs. Anything that Google does not want you to find will not be returned by the search engine. As Google has said over and over again, that is NOT censorship. They have censored NOTHING. The material is still out there. You're just not going to find it through Google. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
lolatu
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Welcome to the War On Information
 Quoting: RoXY


What these dipshits don't realize is they're shooting themselves in the foot by doing this. Anybody that comes to my house will see racks of commercial DVDs and CDs that I have purchased. A large number of those purchases I made AFTER watching something I downloaded and decided I liked it enough to buy it.

For me, downloading works just like watching TV. I pay for cable TV service, watch the show, and if I like it enough, I buy it on DVD. But what about those shows that I didn't get to see on TV? I hear about it on a news article or blog or through a friend, I download it from the internet service I subscribe to, I watch it, and if I like it, I buy it. If not, I delete it and it's gone. If I can't do that anymore, my DVD purchases are going to take a giant nosedive because I don't have the money to go out and "buy before I try". If I did that, I'd end up wasting too much money throwing away the DVDs I didn't like and not being able to purchase the ones I would like.
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02/28/2013 10:37 PM
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ooooooh lord
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03/01/2013 09:53 AM
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Why not just use Freenet?
"Digging to the rhythm and the echo of a solitary siren."
RoXY  (OP)

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03/01/2013 10:01 AM
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Why not just use Freenet?
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Freenet Classic OpenNet or FCON is freeware open source Peer to Peer software allows you to publish and obtain information online in a way that makes any attempt at censorship effectively impossible.
[link to www.youtube.com]
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03/01/2013 10:16 AM
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worth watching, if anything just to expose how corrupt the legal systems are in regards to influence of power and regulators. It also shows just how out of touch these idiots are with the modern world especially under abbreviations and the statutory law.
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worth watching, if anything just to expose how corrupt the legal systems are in regards to influence of power and regulators. It also shows just how out of touch these idiots are with the modern world especially under abbreviations and the statutory law.
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Yeah, cool vid!
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03/01/2013 12:22 PM
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If you downloaded a file which at the time was live on internet radio free for all to listen to and has just been ripped and shared. Is that illegal?
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If you downloaded a file which at the time was live on internet radio free for all to listen to and has just been ripped and shared. Is that illegal?
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shark

Put up your own server and register in Kazachstan, China,N-Korea...
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Is Copyright Infringement Now Seen As Terrorism? Government Uses Law As a Sword Against Dissent

By Washington's Blog
March 04, 2013
Washington's Blog

We reported last year: The government treats copyright infringers as terrorists, and swat teams have been deployed against them.

As the executive director of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School notes: This administration publishes a newsletter about its efforts with language that compares copyright infringement to terrorism.

The American government is using copyright laws to crack down on political dissent just like China and Russia.

We noted last month that the “cyber-security” laws have very little to do with security.

The Verge reported last month: In the State of the Union address Tuesday, President Obama announced a sweepingexecutive order implementing new national cybersecurity measures, opening the door for intelligence agencies to share more information about suspected “cyber threats” with private companies that oversee the nation’s “critical infrastructure.” The order is voluntary, giving companies the choice of whether or not they want to receive the information, and takes effect in four months, by June 12.

“Cyber threats cover a wide range of malicious activity that can occur through cyberspace,” wrote Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, in an email to The Verge. “Such threats include web site defacement, espionage,theft of intellectual property, denial of service attacks, and destructive malware.”

CONTINUE: [link to www.globalresearch.ca]
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Fight the power! Join the VPN revolution! My data is MY BUSINESS!

[link to hidemyass.com]

hf
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Fight the power! Join the VPN revolution! My data is MY BUSINESS!

[link to hidemyass.com]

hf
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:fyeah:
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03/09/2013 10:24 AM
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Has been said already, but it is worth repeating: Get a VPN service. Your ISP providers won't see shit what you're doing with your bandwith then.
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03/19/2013 04:47 AM
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Has been said already, but it is worth repeating: Get a VPN service. Your ISP providers won't see shit what you're doing with your bandwith then.
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[link to www.youtube.com]
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Thread: US House of Representatives passes CISPA cybersecurity bill
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Testing Btguard !

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