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So, knowing the usual clientele of this lovely forum I sometimes visit, everyone reading this is already aware of the clusterfuck that is SOPA. What I actually wanted to mention is the blackouts sites all over the 'net are doing today, and how nice is it to see a protest that might actually do something for once.
Oh, and to any americans out there? Please try not to ruin the internet for the rest of us...
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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You know what would get people's attention? Knock out Google for a day.
"Holy [Legitimately censored], I didn't realize how much I use Google." That'll do it.
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1 year ago
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Oh, I thought Google was down today. The kind of Blackout this is. :/
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1 year ago
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Reddit is down!
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1 year ago
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I humbly request that if any of the people reading this have any contacts within the industry that they make contact with them and request that they make their stance known,
Also I believe everyone should boycott E3
E3 is run by the ESA who are openly supporting these acts.
The ESA gets a huge amount of its income from E3 both with people attending and publishers and developers funding them.
Anyone who is against SOPA and PIPA should do their best to make the ESA's support of this act as painful as possible, hopefully forcing the ESA to remove its support, maybe having the financial clout to bring the ESA to its knees. (though i doubt it) But IF the ESA did collapse I wonder how many would be brave enough to still support that act when they realise the will be more toxic than Greece's spiraling debts
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1 year ago
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Censored? I think the fuck not.
Fuck the SOPA, PIPA, and the jackasses that keep suggesting this bullshit.
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1 year ago
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Righteous outrage is righteous.
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1 year ago
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Well, ACTA is also a thing, and by the looks of it, worse.
We're mostly protesting on the streets and not on the net over here, though.
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1 year ago
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I took part in an ACTA protest over here in Poland, as well.
Our idiots-in-power went ahead and signed it despite countrywide protests. Now they're trying to back out, though.
(Also, hi there.)
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1 year ago
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Well, our idiots-in-power went ahead and signed it in secret, before we could even protest. So let us try something else. How's Black March going for you?
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1 year ago
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Haters better hate.
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1 year ago
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As long as I'm allowed to buy food I really won't notice, heh.
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1 year ago
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Yesh, there that whole ratification business that needs to come after the signing, still a chance to protest those in places where it's already been signed.
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