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Homeland security can shut down any site without a reason.

Started by Prince Glittersnatch III, November 27, 2010, 09:27:44 AM

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Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 28, 2010, 07:40:57 PM
I warned you.  I warned you all.

Haw haw, that Roger, he's so delightfully and amusingly paranoid!

I know! I have to confess, right now I'm kind of basking in the warm glow of "I told you so". Thanks, government!  :horrormirth:
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Xieante Antitheus

Since when is linking to an outside site classified as copyright infringement? Wow, what a waste of manpower... I want my taxes returned.


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I am not who I think I am
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Cain

Of course, you realize this means Google is the largest filesharing site in the world now, don't you?

Not that the Feds will care.  Not so long as Google keeps putting backdoors for the NSA into its email service....

Salty

 :aaa:

WTF MAN?! I love gmail...god dammit!

Are there any secure email clients out there?
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Jasper

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Cain

PGP encryption is a good place to start.  I like gmail too, but I wouldn't trust sensitive information to them ever (then again, I also take the dictum "two can keep a secret if one is dead" seriously, so, you know...)

Salty

The world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.

Requia ☣

You know, this is even more disturbing if they got a warrant, given that A) at least one of the sites was upholding the law 100% and B) Said site doesn't appear to have done anything criminal, even if they were infringing, it wasn't a police matter.
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Xieante Antitheus

Since when does ICE have anything to do with copyright infringement?

Or did I miss something???
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I am not who I think I am
I am who you think I think I am

Perception & Intent

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Requia ☣

Quote from: Xieante Antitheus on November 29, 2010, 05:10:22 PM
Since when does ICE have anything to do with copyright infringement?

Or did I miss something???

ICE would handle anything involving a computer, if its actually criminal, wouldn't it?  There are some very specific things that are criminal within copyright infringement, just not any in this specific case that have been mentioned (conceivably, one of the users might have done something like that, which would give them cause to search for that user's info, but even if the site owners had set things up explicitly for copyright infringement they wouldn't be responsible for that).

Reading the fine print in the warrant, the domain name was not listed, they do not actually have a warrant for that, so this is a warrant-less seizure.
Inflatable dolls are not recognized flotation devices.

the last yatto

Look, asshole:  Your 'incomprehensible' act, your word-salad, your pinealism...It BORES ME.  I've been incomprehensible for so long, I TEACH IT TO MBA CANDIDATES.  So if you simply MUST talk about your pineal gland or happy children dancing in the wildflowers, go talk to Roger, because he digs that kind of shit

Requia ☣

Inflatable dolls are not recognized flotation devices.

the last yatto

Look, asshole:  Your 'incomprehensible' act, your word-salad, your pinealism...It BORES ME.  I've been incomprehensible for so long, I TEACH IT TO MBA CANDIDATES.  So if you simply MUST talk about your pineal gland or happy children dancing in the wildflowers, go talk to Roger, because he digs that kind of shit

Kansai

Quote from: Requia ☣ on November 27, 2010, 04:08:43 PM
The screenshot seems to disagree with the 'no warrant' part of the story.

The screenshot does provide reason for the shutdown, or at least provides proof that lawful means were undertaken as a warrant was provided.

Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 28, 2010, 07:40:57 PM
I warned you.  I warned you all.

Haw haw, that Roger, he's so delightfully and amusingly paranoid!


The Good Reverend Roger

Quote from: Kansai on December 02, 2010, 07:17:41 PM
Quote from: Requia ☣ on November 27, 2010, 04:08:43 PM
The screenshot seems to disagree with the 'no warrant' part of the story.

The screenshot does provide reason for the shutdown, or at least provides proof that lawful means were undertaken as a warrant was provided.

Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on November 28, 2010, 07:40:57 PM
I warned you.  I warned you all.

Haw haw, that Roger, he's so delightfully and amusingly paranoid!



Fuck off.  :)

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