Piracy ? What in blazes would SOPA/PIPA do against piracy ? Even if they blocked sites, or forced credit card companies to withhold payments to supicous sites, it would do absolutly nothing against rampant piracy in china, south america or eastern europe. Also, I am damn sure that you can find a way to get payments to "pirate sites" that circumvent these restrictions faster then hooker in las vegas.Miles000 said:Actually. The DNS blocking part of the act has been removed.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398917,00.aspThough DNS blocking will be removed, SOPA will still allow officials to "follow the money" and cut off payment options to foreign illegal sites, like credit-card processing or PayPal accounts. Search engines like Google and Bing would also still be required to remove infringing Web sites from their search results. Copyright holders could also still bring claims against foreign Web sites that steal their technology, products, or IP.
All it does now is kill the internet!
I've asked the Tech Team if they have plans to join Reddit, Mojang and hopefully Wikipedia in their protest blackout.kebab4you said:Kind of offtopic: Will escapist do anything like this next wednesday also?
This is one of the best things I've heard for a long time. I salute you.Arkvoodle said:the SOPA approach to piracy is like trying to kill ants in the kitchen with a grenade launcher.
But it's still a step in the right direction.LorienvArden said:Piracy ? What in blazes would SOPA/PIPA do against piracy ? Even if they blocked sites, or forced credit card companies to withhold payments to supicous sites, it would do absolutly nothing against rampant piracy in china, south america or eastern europe. Also, I am damn sure that you can find a way to get payments to "pirate sites" that circumvent these restrictions faster then hooker in las vegas.
Well, it is still a thinly veiled attempt of the dinosaurs of modern entertainment to finally gather the legal means to nuke any opposition that might grow in that nasty free market they all hate so much.
Stepping down from DNS-blocking is just a little distraction to the underlying threat of small companies suddenly beeing cut off from their financial assets.
They literally tell us: "It's fine now, see ? We removed the secondary biological warhead from the tactical nuke we aim at your home! Trust us, we wouldn't use it against you, we just want to point it at you!"
In a perfect world...In response, we should create a petittion to enable tax payers to imidiattly shut down bank accounts of corporations if claims of tax evasion or embazzlement are beeing brought forth. We all hate embezzlement and tax evasion, and shutting down bank accounts accused of these horrible crimes so they can be investigated is the ONLY way we could stop it.
Agreed, A non retarded way at that. The RIAA is a bully who sucks off congress members with bribe while it only represents talent less autotuned production line approved music.......Plus they protect Beiber.Arkvoodle said:Companies are certainly entitled to protect their intellectual property, but the SOPA approach to piracy is like trying to kill ants in the kitchen with a grenade launcher.
There has to be a better way.
How would shutting down the escapist help any... when almost everyone on the escapist is already aware of sopa and against it?Miles000 said:I've asked the Tech Team if they have plans to join Reddit, Mojang and hopefully Wikipedia in their protest blackout.kebab4you said:Kind of offtopic: Will escapist do anything like this next wednesday also?
But they haven't replied yet.
Feel free to help support the idea.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/chat/Tech-Team
It falls on ZP day, which I believe would be most effective.
Publicity about it is still great, besides think about all those who only comes to the site once a week to watch ZP, not granted all of them know about SOPA and how shitty it is.Bruenin said:How would shutting down the escapist help any... when almost everyone on the escapist is already aware of sopa and against it?Miles000 said:I've asked the Tech Team if they have plans to join Reddit, Mojang and hopefully Wikipedia in their protest blackout.kebab4you said:Kind of offtopic: Will escapist do anything like this next wednesday also?
But they haven't replied yet.
Feel free to help support the idea.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/chat/Tech-Team
It falls on ZP day, which I believe would be most effective.