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Proposed anti-piracy strategy grants authorities almost unlimited powers to invade citizens privacy


Wow, this is some sad, shocking, and vile news. Recent leaked information points the Canadian Conservative Government a participating member in international talks (aka G8 neocon agenda meetings) to develop a new international anti-piracy agreement under the guise of an anti-counterfeiting shroud. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement would see Canada join the U.S. and the European Union in a coalition against copyright infringement. The leaked anti-counterfeiting strategy purportedly originated from the U.S. government. The talks, taken behind closed doors so that regular people don’t get to know about until it’s too late, will grant almost unlimited powers for the police and government to monitor any and all activities of Canadian file-sharers.

The legislation will encourage ISPs to monitor the online activities of their customers, and report any and all activity that may infringe copyright law. The agreement covers the copying of information or ideas in a wide variety of contexts. For example page three, paragraph one is a “Pirate Bay killer” clause designed to criminalize the non-profit facilitation of unauthorized information exchange on the internet. Border guards and other public security personnel could become copyright police under the deal. They would be charged with checking laptops, iPods and even cellphones for content that “infringes” on copyright laws, such as ripped CDs and movies. The guards would determine what infringes copyright. The agreement says any copied content would be open for scrutiny — even if it was copied legally. This new agreement goes way beyond the bound of reasonable, it’s Orwellian, unethical, police-state and Nazi-ideologist. I will do everything in my power to educate the public about this horrible modern atrocity that could come to realization if we do not take a stand immediately. This effects everyone, not just Canadians, this agreement is international covering Japan, Switzerland and the European Commision. Sources 1, 2, 3, 4.

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  1. Seanzle
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:13

    Wow….how is that even legal?

  2. me thinks...
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:15

    it sounds a bit like a police state to me..

  3. f00laid
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:16

    wow this is ludicrous.

  4. plasmo
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:18

    Parts of this is old news… US Customs & Border Patrol have had the authority to inspect ANYONE’S laptops/HD’s for any and all information for awhile now….. Whether it be ties to the middle east to copywrite material – they have the power to do it.

  5. name
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:20

    Makes me feel good to know I’ll be downloading Mass Effect in a while to say a royal Fu<k ya’ll to them.

    Wonder who will pre it first.

  6. DeerDance
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:21

    wow, respect for that image

    to hell with them, european comission was against ISP to diconect users who DL copy right matterial (u know that UK thing with 3 warnings) so I am not afraid of EU ;)

  7. eric
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:21

    So I only noticed Canada, Switzerland and the European Commision.

    Hey, if it isn’t US then I’m ok with that!! LOL

  8. fin
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:21

    meanwhile in the real world…EU has already taken a stance on NOT criminalizing non-profit filesharing so such an agreement won’t be made into reality around here.

  9. Bojan
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:24

    Long live third-world countries.(like The Republic of Macedonia)

  10. obama 4 prez
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:25

    i quote NWA
    “phuck the police!”
    we need to stop this facist crap, the patriot act was the first step to taking away our freedoms protected under the bill of rights, if you live in the USA u need to register to vote and vote democrat or independent, this is the first time i will have ever voted in my life b/c i hate war and the nazi regime that is taking over this free country

  11. hi i dont read books.
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:26

    politicians talk, don’t get your panties in a bunch. this isn’t going to happen so stop being so dramatic. this sky isn’t falling. and this has nothing to do with Nazism.

  12. CajuCLC
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:27

    China must be proud. O.o
    heheh

  13. delusional
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:28

    14@7/eric – If the EU is involved, then you can almost guarantee that the US is too.
    Besides, if you have a look in the United States section of Wikileaks, you can see under “Recent Updates” the 3rd link is pointing to the one posted above.

  14. Pop006
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:28

    You all cant seriously thing free for all downloading of illegal content can go on forever…. i WISH i would, but search aXXo under any torrent site… in the first 20 post, there are up to 100,000 people downloading illegal movies at any given time, companies will not take that lieing down.

    We are going to have to get smarter… somehow.

  15. @11
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:29

    @11 – Wake up and have a look at the world you live in. You need to take off your rose colored glasses…

  16. m0rtl
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:29

    name what is mass effect??

  17. name
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:31
  18. aXXo is a n00b
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:31

    @14 – you do realize you are on RLSLOG, right???
    aXXo is not held in high regard here. That being said:
    aXXo: YOU SUCK! :-)
    As do klaXXon, maXXon and all the other “aXXo” wannabe clones!
    The scene pwns your asses!

  19. wh0is
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:31

    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    This is the way the world ends
    Not with a bang but a whimper.

  20. name
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:31

    @16 PC Game. Actually a port of an xbox360 game.

  21. May 28th, 2008 | 02:32

    Who is really behind ACTA? Follow the money:

    Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA)[4]

    Top four campaign contributions for 2006:

    Time Warner $21,000
    News Corp $15,000
    Sony Corp of America $14,000
    Walt Disney Co $13,550

    Top two Industries:

    TV/Movies/Music $181,050
    Lawyers/Law Firms $114,200

    go choke and die on a giant dong Howard Berman

  22. smell it cheese face
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:32

    Even if this does happen it will not become law for at least another three years, stop panicking and go and download something.

  23. S
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:33

    I was going to say “Good thing Switzerland never joined the EU”… :-(

  24. Jason
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:37

    Hey number 10 it is the democrat party in America who are diong this just last week it came out that lieberman and his dem buddies were trying to take content that he deemed bad off the net.Google it for your self Obama and that bunch are liars they will say whatever to win but look at there actions.

  25. A possible solution...
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:42

    As the political system is already screwed up, if NO one voted AT ALL… then how much fun would that be!
    Throw a real spanner in the works haha

    Granted, that would never happen… but what if…………………………………….

  26. blob
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:46

    If it would just affect the European Commision, I wouldn’t bother that are just twenty something old fat blokes but i’m afraid the Union was meant.

  27. terminator
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:52

    Yes, we do have to get smarter like for one, not mentioning on here the p2p site where we go to see what’s the latest R5 with russian audio that is out. Can you imagine if we lose a site like that.

    Think smart people, you think people from the MPAA don’t come here and read our post as well.

  28. Fizzycakes
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:53

    I thought Canada said they were going to lay-off going after internet pirates and only go after those who profit from piracy? Talk about a huge turn of events!

    I almost can’t believe this is real.

  29. hank hill
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:54

    repeat after me.. encrypted usenet access.

  30. Thraprod
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:55

    I wonder how the likes of Ben Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, and Tom Jefferson would address the issues in the film and music industries if they were alive today, including the filesharing issues…

  31. pj
    May 28th, 2008 | 02:55

    It’s time.

    Time to abandon the big corporate companies and find and create the media for ourselves.

    Time to only partake in a media that is shared by content creator and consumer.

    Time to live by the true creed of P2P and sharing.

    Step no1: Don’t buy or support any artist that is anti p2p, pro-copyright control.

    Step no2: Support independent artists who release their art through copyleft schemes such as Creative Commons.

    Step no3: Actively promote the two steps above to all those around you.

    Let’s see how long the RIAA, MPAA, BPI and all the rest survive in a ‘gift’ economy where everyone is both creator and consumer. They can make up as many rules as they want, but when the copyright is in ‘our’ control they don’t have a leg to stand on.

    Boycott the mainstream media. Stop giving money to the media whores. This is the internet and we have the power.

  32. jiggaboo
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:00

    CRAP!

  33. Merlyn
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:01

    @21

    Yeah I believe it I was on Comcast for a number of years and all of a sudden I was getting letters saying I broke copyright laws and if it happened again I would have my service terminated and possibly forwarded to authorities for prosecution. Most warnings were for lame sh*t like downloading a torrent of Battlestar galactica the 1st series through demonoid tracker.

    So this has been going on for some time and now its coming to a head.

    Time Warner/Comcast are combined…

    Heads up people we will get around it one way or another go back to FTP and stay away from torrents and “trackers”

  34. hi i dont read books.
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:02

    this is piracy not a social movement. smoke less crack.

  35. hobojones
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:03

    keep sharing my friends, we will prevail

  36. Pop006
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:03

    @28

    Canada is not coming after pirates… the AMERICANS are passing a bill to come after us [Canadians].
    America: still think they Gotta run the world…..

  37. click
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:03

    im scared dude… no more TORRENTS never used it anyways :D

  38. no_rlz
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:05

    dude, people are gettin freakin insane…

  39. insertclevername
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:07

    I hope this isn’t true so far i like the canadian government…i mean i make minimum wage and theres no point in buying movies or games…you buy them and then try to sell them and they are worth 25% wat you bought for.

    Like gta 4 which i bought and am done and now can sell for 40$!!!

    I bought it for 80 and got offered 20 back from the store, what BS…i mean if i bought a car and brought it back right away i’d still get 70% of the price in trade in value with games and movies they are worthless once out of the store.

    Plus i treat downloads like free rentals watch once, if i really like i buy otherwise erase.

  40. Jeff
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:08

    My isp aliant.net is practically providing me with piracy since I use there news server for grabbing stuff off newsgroups.

  41. MoB
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:10

    as a Canadian I have to say I’m surprised. People have told me on many occasions that our government continuously follows the American government. After our decision to not invade Afghanistan I came to think of my government as an independent identity among the world. I had some of that American pride we tend to see alot of. Not that I ever thought bad of Canada to begin with. Actually I’ve always thought really highly of my country just more so that day. But this news… it’s a test. I read an article a few days ago about this same document effecting the United States. It’s sad to hear that it exists but I still have some faith in my government. I could see Steven Harper going either way on this subject but it may not even be upto him. So I also have faith in my countries judges. This is a huge legal issue spanning countless subjects so I do hope to see more news and information on it… if it goes away quietly thats probably not a good thing.

    One thing I did notice is that this goes right along side net neutrality. The idea of net neutrality requires a mechanism to monitor every little bit of traffic. Slowing traffic that has not been purchased from the supplies of the “internet” wtf that doesn’t even sound like something thats beneficial or part of the concept of the internet. Anyway if this does pass even in partial it will allow net neutrality to be abolished. Good luck everyone.

  42. kelvin
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:11

    HEY OBAMA FOR PREZ FYI if you want to stop that stuff then DONT vote democratic in case you havent looked the McCain himself is into less government and less government in the private sector. Democrats want socialization. socialized health care etc.

  43. dosguy
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:14

    If sharing of material which you legally purchased is illegal, why are libraries allowed to exist?

  44. Fake Plastic Head
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:14

    Great news !!!
    It’s about time , we need to protect the glorious industries of this grwat nation and this is a good start
    Time to clamp down on the digital pirate vermin infesting this great judeo christian land
    We need stronger measures to eradicate this plague hurting our economy
    Liberals and the ACLU will whine about it but us God fearing , tax paying , gun toting and flag waving patriots of this great nation know what muast be done to protect the sacred capitalist system on which this great nation was built on.
    Pirates are parasites and need to be punished with the full extent of our mighty judtice system
    Only liberals , hippies , pirates and terrorists whine about privacy.
    If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to worry about

    Peace through strength !!!!

    May God be with you

  45. Atlas
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:17

    I don’t think people here get this. Mr. X, you have an alarmist perspective on this.

    When someone puts something on an agenda and the g8 discusses it, it is usually up for heavy reworking. In its unfinished state it is quite grotesque and that is often the reason why it is discussed behind closed doors. Look at this logically: you would have to rewrite key areas of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If the Harper government tries to sneak in and change that under pressure from the US, you want to guess how long he’ll last in power? In many other countriesthe population would demand his execution… but we’re nice canadians :P

  46. PRICK
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:18

    @44
    You believe in God???? HAHA! Dumbass……

  47. HDpunk
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:18

    lol @ 31

    im sure most of us hardly steel what we we dl, most of the stuff i dl i wouldnt have bought anyway….

    theres no way in hell i would have bought the *00+ & growing number of movies i have burned…

  48. HDpunk
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:21

    lol @ 31

    im sure most of us hardly steel what we we dl, most of the stuff i dl i wouldnt have bought anyway….

    theres no way in hell i would have bought the *00+ & growing number of movies i have burned…

    how much does a dvd cost at walmart anyway? 19.99? screw that

    its the guys at the walmart parking lot who sale bootleg cams that mess it up for the rest of us.

  49. steve
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:21

    jesus christ kelvin look at congress’ votes on Net Neutrality. every single republican votes for corporations to get net priority, every democrat votes for equal access to the internet.

    none of the congressmen of course understand net neutrality at all so they resort to partisan voting.

  50. Dogwar1984
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:22

    Okej time to mess it up for thise law aginst the nice pirates we just borrow what we cant afford becuse of the goverment rise prices on everthing so lets get any ides how we can make virusfiles on the net but just one mark as Xfil or somthing or how do we stop theme just say what you think you can do i do everthing to just stop theme i am born pirate end die as a pirate end end as long i live i fight for the pirats Long live Torrents =4ever

  51. bako1
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:22

    all i ahve to say is that i bet the scene is happy….well i dont think i will be affected by this…but that clause highlighted is extremely serious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    the non-profit facilitation of unauthorized information exchange on the internet.

    seems like they are targeting not only pirates but news companies……another theory would be that this is just the U.S trying to broaden its privacy invading power around the world…this is serious people need to take a stand…but i think most people just don’t care!!…but they should…stop saying you have 3 years…and start fighting it now..so in 3 years you still have a movie to watch on a lonely friday night! or be able to get information about the corruption in our gov’t that is so well concealed that their is a mentality where were all conspiracy theorists and were crazy

  52. name (required) email ( will not be shown ) (required) Spam protection: Sum of 1 + 9 ?
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:27

    i’m not proud of this, but, good then i don’t live on that countries, they’re dropping the freedom of information on the trash.

  53. mrronnie
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:28

    @41 what if your government said no in 1944 no Canadian troops for d-day landings

  54. Not Bin Laden
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:28

    Thank GOD for this new agreement! Maybe this way they can find Bin Laden in a house somewhere downloading copyright pr0n, since they obviously failed misarebly to find him under a rock somewhere in democratic Afghanistan for seven years now.
    Really could not agree more, now reloaded or vitality bring us Mass Effect so i can leech it.

  55. hoho
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:30

    tell me whyyyy!! aint nothing but a heartache

  56. Fake Plastic Head
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:31

    @54 : Who care about Bin Laden ?
    We will get him in due time
    Security begins at home
    If we can eradicate criminals , junkies and pirates it will be one nsteo in the good direction of making this great nation safer

    Silly liberals

  57. name (required) email ( will not be shown ) (required) Spam protection: Sum of 1 + 9 ?
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:31

    @54 LOL

  58. Thraprod
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:31

    This all sounds like big news, but you don’t see Hilary or Obama or ANY of the US Candidates at the moment standing on a platform about filesharing. Sadly, it just isn’t important to enough people for polititions to actually have to take a stand on it, specifically.

  59. ★★★RLSLogKing★★★
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:32

    just use truecrypt and encrypt all your copyright media on the fly. You should be doing this anyways

  60. open
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:32

    you guys are fcuked

  61. sweaty ballsack
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:33

    @36 you are right.

    The problem today is that Canadian Constituionals laws are being upheld by teh Supreme Court so the MPAA, FCC and CRTC cannot get the personal info from the ISP. The ISP would be infringing on personal privacy laws by issuing the info, a far greater fine than the MPAA can impose on the ISP.

    The USA is trying to rewrite another country’s constitution again to make it aligned with thier own. They already have an inetrnational agreement that allows them to push the RCMP to arrest Canadians for breaking US laws, Google ‘Marc Emery arrest’.

    Time for a changing of the guard, they are really crossing the line these last few years.

    Now to focus on Mr.X, you really made extra effort to describe this as a Canadian move, even though you did say it was headed by the USA. This was proposed and set out by the USA, Canada was invited to the discussion. As a G8 participant, Canada is almost obligated to do so, however there are far greater concerns to overcome for the Canadian government than to the US government, who cowtows to such organizations as the MPAA.

    This is just one more example of the US trying to play world PO-lice.

  62. Not Bin Laden
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:33

    I like you Fake Plastic Head i want to have your babies

  63. Nazi Soldier
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:35

    Imagine the real crimes that could be stopped if our leaders would put this much time, effort, money and solidarity into real crimes. Imagine they were monitoring our govenors for using our taxes to hire hookers (NY Spitzer), rapists, child molestors, pedophiles, instead they’ll just go after us because the MPAA and RIAA will pay unlimited amounts of money to them. Amazing, America land of the free, my ass

  64. Newt182
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:38

    really dont want to go back to buying copied games and films from the local market.. besides that funds organised crime lmao

  65. ★★★RLSLogKing★★★
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:38

    I like how everyone’s like “this is taking away our rights!!” blah blah blah

    the truth is…you are downloading for free what is meant to be payed for. It’s becoming more and more of an issue as people learn just how easy it is and with advancements in technology. Just encrypt your stuff, and deny having ever downloaded anything illegal.

    -nuff said

    no more comments needed

    *thread locked*

  66. Dirka Dirk
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:38

    move on record industry, the game has changed, time to try something new rather than suing your potential customers. theyre morons.

  67. Curious
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:39

    I agree with this

  68. hoho
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:39

    i dont ever want to hear you say, i want it that way

  69. SamIAm
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:40

    …So if they end up putting 4.5 out of 5 of us in jail,men,women…Children?…I wonder how they expect the country to keep turning…other then slaving us all or something like this…LOL…EVERYONE has Broken the law on a PC somehow,and that ALSO goes for MANY people that probably WORK FOR our lovely Canadian Gov’t!!!…Where would they collect taxes from when we are ALLL locked up?,Hmmmm…lol …Ive always said if i was sent to jail for smoking pot,or downloading things online,i would happily “take the holiday” ;-) …lol

  70. median
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:40

    THANK GOD… i don’t live in such a country :D

    Portugal ftw :D

  71. Concerned Citizen
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:40

    What’s next? Why don’t we save all the receipts for clothes we buy and have to produce them with identification if a cop stops us.

  72. Dogwar1984
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:41

    i se guys is agins downloading so i wounder way do you even enter pirates sites end reg you of you are agins pirates (downloading) thene just send money to us pirates end we can buy things np just one thing i dont care about copyright the earn so mutch money on get the stuff known over the downloades so the earn cashe on us pirates the can never stop the pirats or even take us the havent thet right before the have proof its not a copy of you movies end yes guys use a encrypter on you extern harddriver where you get you things on end the cant prove you have downloade it of the even decrypt the harddisk end torrent is legal so as long the cant prove you are a pirate the can kiss my ass

  73. 1stewart
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:41

    #43, because it’s only illegal without PERMISSION.

    libraries have permission to share the material

  74. joe hoser
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:41

    Don’t fool yourself. The Canadian gov’t will introduce a law, by their own choice, with strong industry support. The opposition parties will meekly go along and support the bill. There will be little open debate. And it will happen quickly.

    Meanwhile, the resource industry will continue to rip the country to shreds and the rising asian economies will buy out the land and water from under us. All the while completely ignoring any thoughts of copyright protection.

    Welcome to the third-world country formerly known as Canada.

  75. Curious
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:42

    @35

    ★★★RLSLogKing★★★, it would be a shame to lock the thread with the last post having such bad grammar & spelling.

  76. Dirka Dirk
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:42

    Put up a site with a million streamed songs ,youtube style, at least you can make some ad money.

  77. ★★★RLSLogKing★★★
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:43

    @35 ????

    you’re the idiot

  78. Newt182
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:44

    “i se guys is agins downloading so i wounder way do you even enter pirates sites end reg you of you are agins pirates (downloading) thene just send money to us pirates end we can buy things np just one thing i dont care about copyright the earn so mutch money on get the stuff known over the downloades so the earn cashe on us pirates the can never stop the pirats or even take us the havent thet right before the have proof its not a copy of you movies end yes guys use a encrypter on you extern harddriver where you get you things on end the cant prove you have downloade it of the even decrypt the harddisk end torrent is legal so as long the cant prove you are a pirate the can kiss my ass”

    can someone translate this to english please?

  79. click
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:44

    QUESTION is only for people using TORRENTS correct?????

  80. Re:
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:45

    Sorry, X, you sound rather paranoid. There’s just no way the proposal is that bad as you present it to be. “Any copied content would be open for scrutiny”? Even the U.S. doesn’t go that far and we’re talking about Canada here. I doubt something like this will ever pass the legislation.

  81. adamr
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:45

    Film and music industries are rich enough, give me a break.

  82. Joe
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:47

    @41,

    The decision not to take part in the invasion of Iraq (not Afghanistan) was made by Chretien (a Liberal and two Prime Ministers previous to the current Conservative one aka the Bush lapdog).

    We currently have a peacekeeping presence in Afghanistan.

  83. hoho
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:47

    arresting pirates?? arghhhh maytees!

  84. normalguy
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:48

    You know sometimes I am amazed at the posts I see on this site. Some of you are talking like you have a “right” to steel this stuff and how dare these facists attempt to stop you.

    Whether you wouldn’t have bought it in the first place is irrelevant. We are taking something that doesn’t belong to us and getting umbrage at them trying to stop us is hypocritical in the extreme.

    While yes most of these music / movie companies are scum it is does not make them facists becuase they try to protect their property. Nor does the fact that because almost everyone does it it means we are not “technically” thieves.

    If we are going to do this we should at least be honest about it.

    Plus to top it off there are some ridiculously clever people around who will find a way around anything that is put in place so there’s no real reason to get your panties in a bunch. I’ve been on the web for around 15 years now and I’ve lost track of the number of cries of doom we’ve had. And you know what ? There’s more available to download that there ever was.

  85. adamr
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:53

    one dollar for a song, one dollar for some food, i think im going to use that dollar for food.

  86. Dogwar1984
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:55

    way to the even try to shut down downloading

    the what to stop us from hacking downloading end thet stuff

    1 simpel rule thet make us alive 4 ever

    What you downloade you seed or do as me downloade 1 day seed 3 days end the cant ever stop it some time the most get seens end give up to try stop us from the gift god give us take what you need on net end kick goverment ass back to hell for we are the humans the are the devils

  87. The Real Jew
    May 28th, 2008 | 03:59

    When Are We Going To Take A Stand . Im In , Im Not Going To Let Them Do This to The People . We Must Band Together ,We Must Creation Our Own Agency So We Can Protect Ourselves From This AmeriKa Government . The Time For Talk Is Over , When We Sleep They Are Awake And Werking Up New Sceams To Place On Us . If Anything They Are Suppose to help Us Not Set The People Up With Snares And Lies ,And Devilish Ways To Hurt The People By Whatever Means . If We Lose This Internet And Let Them Have Their Way, Than We Lost It All , Because They Already Took Everything Else , Accept Most People Don’t know Its Gone Yet .
    So When Are We All Going to Get Together , Ideas ????

  88. hoho
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:00

    soon to be 15th amendment “freedom of piracy”

  89. hewwo
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:13

    LOL
    i’d hate to be living in canada right now hahaha

  90. A.Bundy
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:13

    Heh, canada isnt even good for bacon these days, as they always find a way to rip off its citizens. well, at least the good shiat will have to become even more encrypted so the fukers cant budge.

  91. Dirka Dirk
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:13

    theyre more like mobsters than facists. they we’re totally raping us before p2p. this is payback time. if they want to continue making the big bucks, they have to adapt and maybe realize that the ez-money party is over.

  92. Bob
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:15

    What happened to something called Privacy?

  93. knight
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:18

    I’m glad we have none of this in India.Our government isn’t even aware of bit torrents n stuff.

  94. hoho
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:18

    get a room

  95. Dirka Dirk
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:22

    “The proposed agreement would allow border officials to search laptops, iPods, and cellular phones for copyright-infringing content.”
    from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Counterfeiting_Trade_Agreement

    are you fu*king kidding me?

  96. hoho
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:22

    @93 knight

    seeing the condition India is in torrent should be the least to worry about

  97. asdf
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:24

    no one should take away our right to steal

  98. Dirka Dirk
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:24

    “The leaked document includes a provision to force internet service providers to provide information about suspected copyright infringers without a warrant..”

    Whaaaaaaat….you can’t be serious?

  99. Todd
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:24

    how would border officials know copyright-infringing materiel when they saw it? you could suspect but there would be no smoking gun.

  100. twinkie
    May 28th, 2008 | 04:25

    preach on brotha!!

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