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https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5425059/ACTA_Agreement_leaked_
Thank you a fucking bunch Amerikka for putting your fascism onto us wo have a free wil and the right for privacyl.
Post edited March 25, 2010 by Tantrix
You're welcome, Tantrix.
Um, how is this our fault? ACTA is not our idea alone; the USA, the European Commission, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, Canada, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Singapore and United Arab Emirates all worked together to create it.
As far as I read in various article, it's primary an American campaign. True, other countries are involved aswel, but the main procedure came from the US
Also, have you torrented the formular? It's been legalized in the USA! Now this is for enabling the governments of the world to search every single household with the PC without a warrant.
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I reuploaded it here for non-torrent users
Post edited March 25, 2010 by Tantrix
...Wow. Such Hate.
Do you honestly believe that Americans are sitting here going 'YAY FOR INVASION OF PRIVACY!'? Do you truly believe that we want something like that? Take off your ignorance cap for just a minute will ya?
Look to your own governments for blame allright? They could have said no. You can bet that folks in America are ticked off about this sort of thing.
Can we say fuck the government now?
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Tantrix: As far as I read in various article, it's primary an American.
Also, have you torrented the formular? It's been legalized in the USA! Now this is for enabling the governments of the world to search every single household with the PC without a warrant.
EDIT:
I reuploaded it here for non-torrent users

You need to read better articles. It was initially a project of the US, Canada, EU, Switzerland and Japan, but others have joined on in the last few years it has been under negotiations (they started working on it almost four years ago). I believe Canada was actually the country that initially proposed the treaty, but I might be thinking of something else. ACTA is not "legalized" in the USA, they haven't even finished negotiating the treaty yet. IIRC, there are still two more negotiations scheduled later this year.
Frankly, I think you and the rest of the "torrent" crowd are overreacting. This is not a law, it is a proposal and one that is not actually being made by any government, but rather by copyright holders and interested parties. We are still years away from this even happening, and that's assuming that every government in the world actually agrees to it, which is rather unlikely at the moment.
Post edited March 25, 2010 by cogadh
Come to think of it, wasn't the BitTorrent protocol made by some AMERICAN in California or New York?
Yeah, you're welcome.
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Wraith: Come to think of it, wasn't the BitTorrent protocol made by some AMERICAN in California or New York?
Yeah, you're welcome.

Yep:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bram_Cohen
Hmm interesting, I don't use any torrent software but yeah interesting.
I am aware that I am ticking off many American here on GoG now, and I want to remind you that accusing America is not always meaning accusing the likes of you, unless you are supporting it and play patriot at the same time.
I am accusing the American organizations, the banks, the gouvernment, both Republican and Democratic parties, you get the picture.
I'd have accused the same onto Germany(me :D ), GB etc they are all the same.
Post edited March 25, 2010 by Tantrix
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Tantrix: I am aware that I am ticking off many American here on GoG now, and I want to remind you that accusing America is not always meaning accusing the likes of you, unless you are supporting it.
I am accusing the American organizations, the banks, the gouvernment, both Republican and Democratic parties, you get the picture.
I'd have accused the same onto Germany, GB etc they are all fascist states

Actually you should be pointing the blame on the whole Capitalist system.
Or, just greed of the human race in general if you want to get really deep into things.
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Tantrix: I am aware that I am ticking off many American here on GoG now, and I want to remind you that accusing America is not always meaning accusing the likes of you, unless you are supporting it and play patriot at the same time.
I am accusing the American organizations, the banks, the gouvernment, both Republican and Democratic parties, you get the picture.
I'd have accused the same onto Germany(me :D ), GB etc they are all the same.

The problem is, we are the American organizations, banks, government, political parties, etc. you are accusing. We formed those organizations, we work at those banks, we elected those governments, we are members of those political parties and you only said "America" which refers to everyone here, not any one entity outside of the population. On top of that, you are horribly wrong. You want to see a fascist state, go back to WWII and visit Italy, that was a fascist state. You and I live in a utopia by comparison.
Well Torrents themselves aren't illegal and there's plenty that are perfectly legal and should be encouraged for distribution but sadly they get lumped in with copyrighted torrents and get smeared with the same brush.
I'm against these things because they require to deep monitoring to see what you are downloading and that's when it becomes freedom crushing.
I to lay a lot of the blame at America's feet and feel the anger but obviously it's irrational it just so happens American companies have the most money and loudest voices against piracy and to a point you as a people are more used to this kind of stuff than some of us in Europe.
Saying that in the UK we have to put up with something called the Digital Economy Bill which is arguably worse and much closer to being law than this. I download a lot via torrents but it's mostly legit music (Jamendo etc) and TV which isn't shown over here and well even if it was I don't own a TV. I buy all my games and any music I want. Movies sadly for these people I stream so they can't really stop that. It's worrying as a whole as the internet was started as a free expression unregulated creative technology and it's sad to see it every year go further towards serving the wallets of already rich and greedy awful people.
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