View Full Version : Internet censorship may be coming your way America.
ВАЛТЕР
16th November 2011, 19:49
http://americancensorship.org/
NormalG
16th November 2011, 20:09
Stay tuned
Susurrus
16th November 2011, 23:55
Don't we know it.
xub3rn00dlex
16th November 2011, 23:56
Pffft. Good luck.
Savior
17th November 2011, 00:02
This makes me frown..
Marxaveli
17th November 2011, 00:42
Yet another step toward becoming a full-blown Fascist police state.
X5N
17th November 2011, 00:47
I'm not confident that we have a chance against this. I'm starting to become pretty much sick of this country's government.
Le Rouge
17th November 2011, 00:51
Hahahaha. poor you :laugh:
Seriously...why are they thinking doing that?
xub3rn00dlex
17th November 2011, 01:02
Hahahaha. poor you :laugh:
Seriously...why are they thinking doing that?
Because it sounds great on paper and they have no fucking clue how any of it works?
Le Rouge
17th November 2011, 01:09
"It sounds great on paper" lol
And who cares if websites like thepiratebay, youporn or revleft are censored? :D
xub3rn00dlex
17th November 2011, 01:33
"It sounds great on paper" lol
And who cares if websites like thepiratebay, youporn or revleft are censored? :D
The funny thing is, they really are too stupid to understand that a 5 minute circumvention method is all it takes to give them a big "Fuck You!"
Ocean Seal
17th November 2011, 01:41
I'm not confident that we have a chance against this. I'm starting to become pretty much sick of this country's government.
Its unlikely that they will ever implement this. Simply laws of the market economy would prevent them from doing so. Plus, at this point, they gain nothing from censorship.
Le Rouge
17th November 2011, 01:52
The funny thing is, they really are too stupid to understand that a 5 minute circumvention method is all it takes to give them a big "Fuck You!"
So it won't pass?
xub3rn00dlex
17th November 2011, 01:54
So it won't pass?
Nope.
Le Rouge
17th November 2011, 01:55
They have nothing to do...really :D
Spets
17th November 2011, 02:11
Supposedly under this new act they can bring civil actions against sites that aren't based in the USA. GO GO WORLD POLICE
wunderbar
17th November 2011, 17:24
Supported by the Teamsters and the Screen Actors Guild. http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-h3261/money
ВАЛТЕР
17th November 2011, 22:05
Supported by the Teamsters and the Screen Actors Guild. http://www.opencongress.org/bill/112-h3261/money
Why would the Teamsters support this? I can understand the SAG, but not the Teamsters.:confused:
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