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All We Want Is Whatever's On Your Machine

kubla2000 writes: "A breathless story about how the best defense against [fill in the blank: piracy, virii, hacking] is a good offense at CNet. What struck me most though is that in the midst of the rant from Timothy Mullen (no stranger to hacking the hack as this story from computerworld magazine shows, was a throw-away line justifying the RIAA and MPAA's appeal to Congress to make it legal to do this! It seems the bandwagons have started rolling. Who's next to jump on?"

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  1. defend against privacy! by cliche · · Score: 0, Redundant

    the best defense against [fill in the blank: piracy, virii, hacking] defending AGAINST privacy? :P

  2. The only way to stop hackers by Joe+Tie. · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Ninja. Lots of them.

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    Everything will be taken away from you.
  3. Re:Random dead body search... by God!+Awful · · Score: 0, Redundant


    RIAA or MPAA come a knockin on my machine with the 'l33t0 toolz' they have, i'm perfectly within my rights to retaliate... afterall I dont live in the US of A.

    The correct expression is the USS of A.

    -a