UncleSpongeSmoke: Meet Mike Rogers, also known as the creator of SOPA 2.0, aka "CISPA". For moar infos on CISPA, just look at the sidebar to the left on Rule 34's homepage.
UncleSpongeSmoke: @Anonymous: It seems so too. This isn't the "end" of the internet per say, but now we have to be extra careful about what we do on it.
"CISPA HAS PASSED
The US may now sue 150k per song/movie/book/comic in any nation on the planet.
They may black bag anyone they wish for any reason.
Your iPod could be worth 4 billion in fines and penalties."
Anonymous7: There's too much smoke for it to pass now. The internet defense league is on alert, and way too many calls to assholes at congress is not helping our corporate overlords in their goals.
greeblie: What good is Anonymous if it can't even baleet the electronic presence of the assholes who sponsored this crap? By now all their assets should have been transferred to Habitat for Humanity or some shit.
Wilren: Yes, CISPA was passed...in the House of Representatives. By -literally- the minimum number of votes it needed; 1 fewer "Aye" and it would have been dead.
Now it has to pass the Senate, which is unlikely, and then it has to avoid getting veto'd by Obama, who probably will. If it does get veto'd, then it has to pass in the House and the Senate by a 2/3 majority -again.-
So yeah, round 1 of this endurance match goes to CISPA. Fight's far from over.
masterofpirates: Oh god, I can't wait for every every neckbeard on the internet to bitch about this for hours on end, like it's going to make a difference, yet again.
RogerTheRabbit: @masterofpirates: And you call yourself a master of pirates?
And fyi, it did make a huge difference for the sopa/pipa/acta fight. And it sure as hell is making a difference now.
biggerstaff: Honestly, just let it pass once. I cannot WAIT to see the shitstorm of protests, riots, bad court cases, and political suicide that will ensue, and maybe these idiots will get the point that we DO NOT want this.
Anonymous19: The only problem with this image is that the cock he's sucking should read "US Corporate Media Giants", because they're the real movers and shakers behind it. The Govt could give a shit, for the most part, it's your big companies and corps you gotta watch out for.
korblborp: @Deathcock: it's sort of there BECAUSE of the gov't, so trying to keep a hand in seems vaguely reasonable. and companies have a right to want to curtail activities that may be potentially damaging to their business, as do any of us as individuals. SOPA/CISPA seems to be alittle too much, way too late, though. what really grinds my gears is all the people who seem to equate "freedom of speech" with a right to steal and freedom from consequences...
Anonymous25: @korblborp: Like every other public media delivery system, it is there because the public funded it, just to see control handed over to private interests who then demanded massive regulation to protect the cash cow that they had no hand in the creation of. Regulation of the creation isn't reasonable unless the public who funded the creation calls for it. The public's response is evident.
Companies are not people, they deserve no rights and whatever rights they conceive they do deserve they have bought with their largess and muscled in with cynical litigation (surrounding neo-interperatations of the 14th amendmnetnot) not legislation. Through courts and lawyers, corporations have bribed their way to super-citizen status with protections and favorable treatment that no individual human has.
The zeroes and ones in hyperspace are not trade goods sitting in a shop window. They can no more be owned or stolen than sunlight can. The concept of intellectual property is literally medieval, conceived by merchants in the middle ages and ratified by the primitive courts of the time to create unassailable monopolies controlled by those privileged enough to buy favor and stifle innovation and thus competition.
No one has any responsibility to subsidize private industry, the business consequences of which fall only on the heads of their owners.
champofgalacticretards: @Fartegnugen: me too. I wonder Paheal has a problem with that. I remember they had two crashes. One died took 4 months to restore with new one and other one was half died but alive. Was delayed for one whole month. don't forget "Bad Gateway" too.
@Anon25: so Sherlock Holmes too, one of my role model but it does not mean I have to addict any bad influence. Few of users are bad drugs. Be beware!
Anonymous28: arse the old copying = stealing debate, good times...
Not really, fuck them, now we can make digital copies of files so that they're never lost and all those backward thinking motherfuckers want the exact opposite, fucking perfect.
champofgalacticretards: If CISPA fails....I got a wish - every men but me will transform into 100% women so I will be a last man on the Earth. *evil grin*
champofgalacticretards: man? she is sexy woman, idiot anon 18. by way i am a man. You? a sissy man who cannot hit good. quit acting a jerk and focusing on CISPA. No one cares what you complain about me.
Anonymous31: Internet laws: old fucks that probably have never touched a PC in their lives making up laws to get money for hollywood about shit they don't understand
champofgalacticretards: @Anon18: No cares about anyone complains about me and you have not read the rules? I am not banned so your ass is mine as your soul.
Anon32: because I am their pain in their necks including anons. I am supporting "anti-anon and anti-dumb user" issues
Anonymous38: i like how none of you guys even know what CISPA even is
CISPA is not going to censor the internet because that's not what it's about. It's not even about piracy. It allows corporations to share their user's data with intelligence agencies voluntarily and without public oversight. Sure, it's a gross breach of privacy and should be stopped, but it's not SOPA 2 and it won't censor the internet or shut down Rule34.
Htoonlover: Long Live Rule 34! Long Live Cartoon Porn!! Viva la FREEDOMS of Free Full Internet Wankings!!!
I'm sure most people, regardless of level involved or not, don't know what they're talking about, as with any concept; nor the applicable boundaries or extent of anything. It's about striking a generally beneficial balance that's progressing and not restricting, which is rarely achieved. There needs to be some minimal guidance lighting directing things forward and keeping things incheck and orderly enough to prevent things from detrimentally dispersing in every direction. but big companies and those who control them, control the high-decisions, and their concern is THEIR own DAY, not OUR whole WORLD. For as long as we individually as a whole society buy and prioritize stupid needless shit they present to us, things will continue for along time, and then some.
Anonymous46: @Anonymous: you mean shota? there are rules currently being made by r34 about what is allowed for shota or loli aka: drawn forms of boys and girls having sex, which is legal, unlike real child porn and 3d shota.
Anonymous51: I read about 2 months ago the Canadian Government abolished C30 (Grants police access to emails and lets them know what people are doing without knowledge or warrants). C11 (Anti pirating laws)??? So in other words C30 for Canadians is gone, C11 probably not.
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http://pastebin.com/MLLsf1Un
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"CISPA HAS PASSED
The US may now sue 150k per song/movie/book/comic in any nation on the planet.
They may black bag anyone they wish for any reason.
Your iPod could be worth 4 billion in fines and penalties."
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Let me stop you right there because that is not what Anonymous is about or what it was ever about.
Don't associate people without a name with "epic XD" raidfags on /b/.
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Now it has to pass the Senate, which is unlikely, and then it has to avoid getting veto'd by Obama, who probably will. If it does get veto'd, then it has to pass in the House and the Senate by a 2/3 majority -again.-
So yeah, round 1 of this endurance match goes to CISPA. Fight's far from over.
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>NINE.
>Implying the anon is still on this website or the CISPA wasn't still a big deal nine months ago.
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And fyi, it did make a huge difference for the sopa/pipa/acta fight. And it sure as hell is making a difference now.
Why would you care about privacy unless you plan to bomb something, steal people's hard-earned money or commit any other unlawful atrocity?
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He's been there with the enemies. He works for them. It's the master plan.
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Because the people with the biggest guns are the 5-8% who think they're doing a standup job.
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Companies are not people, they deserve no rights and whatever rights they conceive they do deserve they have bought with their largess and muscled in with cynical litigation (surrounding neo-interperatations of the 14th amendmnetnot) not legislation. Through courts and lawyers, corporations have bribed their way to super-citizen status with protections and favorable treatment that no individual human has.
The zeroes and ones in hyperspace are not trade goods sitting in a shop window. They can no more be owned or stolen than sunlight can. The concept of intellectual property is literally medieval, conceived by merchants in the middle ages and ratified by the primitive courts of the time to create unassailable monopolies controlled by those privileged enough to buy favor and stifle innovation and thus competition.
No one has any responsibility to subsidize private industry, the business consequences of which fall only on the heads of their owners.
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Not even, both "conservatives" and "progressives" are pretty unfond of them.
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@Anon25: so Sherlock Holmes too, one of my role model but it does not mean I have to addict any bad influence. Few of users are bad drugs. Be beware!
Not really, fuck them, now we can make digital copies of files so that they're never lost and all those backward thinking motherfuckers want the exact opposite, fucking perfect.
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If you can find him yiffing in a fursuit that'd be swell, because then I can snag two features at once.
@Anonymous: Workin' on it Pallywally!
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WTF seriously.......
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Ohhhhhhhhh fuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhckkkkkkkk.
Yeahhhhhh lets all try and make sure this shit never gets passed. >8[
Anon32: because I am their pain in their necks including anons. I am supporting "anti-anon and anti-dumb user" issues
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Anonymous is LEGION!
CISPA is not going to censor the internet because that's not what it's about. It's not even about piracy. It allows corporations to share their user's data with intelligence agencies voluntarily and without public oversight. Sure, it's a gross breach of privacy and should be stopped, but it's not SOPA 2 and it won't censor the internet or shut down Rule34.
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I'm sure most people, regardless of level involved or not, don't know what they're talking about, as with any concept; nor the applicable boundaries or extent of anything. It's about striking a generally beneficial balance that's progressing and not restricting, which is rarely achieved. There needs to be some minimal guidance lighting directing things forward and keeping things incheck and orderly enough to prevent things from detrimentally dispersing in every direction. but big companies and those who control them, control the high-decisions, and their concern is THEIR own DAY, not OUR whole WORLD. For as long as we individually as a whole society buy and prioritize stupid needless shit they present to us, things will continue for along time, and then some.
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But yes, as always, a new feature every 3 days or so would be highly appreciated.
or are you saying it's porn for children? you're just retarded, and a pedophile, and you're trying to get the heat off yourself.
pedo.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57581463-38/cispa-suffers-setback-in-senate-citing-privacy-concerns/
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http://reason.com/blog/2013/04/25/cispa-doa-in-the-senate-for-now
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http://rt.com/usa/epic-foia-internet-surveillance-350/
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Please educate yourselves that this is much worse then Cispa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEO0faMuZoY
http://www.exposethetpp.org/TPPImpactsYou.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaiITqkelnM
http://www.keepthewebopen.com/tpp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LLpK_9sak4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWcm7HzP4hI
http://economyincrisis.org/
https://stopthesecrecy.net/?src=blg
http://www.stopfasttrack.com/
https://openmedia.org/blog/please-share-27-million-are-united-stop-secrecy-around-tpp
https://www.youtube.com/user/economyincrisis/search?query=tpp
http://www.citizen.org/tafta
http://www.stopfasttrack.com/
http://openmediaorg.tumblr.com/