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Australian Federal Police Raid Major ISPs

pflodo writes "The Australian (newspaper) has an article about Telstra the major Australian ISP and other 'declined to name' ISPs that have been raided by Australian Federal Police to 'seek the identity of particular subscribers' in relation to their activity and files stored on the ISP's servers. I imagine they will eventually raid some domestic homes and make a scapegoat of some unfortunate teenagers."

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  1. Totally Sad by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Wow, that's totally sad, echelon lives.

  2. slashdot's editors are facists by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    they censor posts and act like dickhead assholes

  3. MOD PARENT UP!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's true, PENIS!

  4. Re:FP! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

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  5. Re:big problem here... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Joss Whedon makes Buffy!
    Buffy makes me hard!

    Me likes Buffy.

  6. bored by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    bored.

  7. Re:P2P pirates are economic saboteurs. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Now that is a good troll! Troll-wannabies, behold that which you aspire to become.

  8. A Trip Down Memory Lane by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    The other day my two daughters and I were shopping at a local Albertsons store. It was around 3:30pm, the weather being slightly cloudy and on the cool side. Overall, a nice day to spend with my two daughters.

    Shortly after entering the store, as we were rounding the corner of one row (from the cereal side to the coffee side), I caught a glimpse of a very large figure just leaving the same row, yet at the other end.

    My youngest daughter caught a glimpse, too. She asked me what it was and I told her that I wasn't sure. Both of my daughters then prompted me to go and find out. So I faithfully obliged.

    I walked rapidly to the end of the row, rounded the corner, and froze solid in my steps. I could not believe what I saw. In front of me, only several feet away, was not just one, but two, of the fattest women I had ever seen in my life.

    Nothing but a pair of massive concentrations of cellulite, dripping with layer upon layer of pure blubber. Each with a mop of disgustingly greasy dark hair whos skin were blotched all over with some sort of nasty psoriasis.

    I felt my acid starting to build in my stomach and make its way upwards and utilized every bit of strength I had to keep from vomiting all over the floor. So I turned around, bent over with my head between my knees, rose back up and took a deep breath.

    At that instant when I exhaled, after seeing those two women, the first thing that entered my mind was:

    NETSCAPE and MOZILLA

    If one of those women would have bent over... I most certainly would have thought of AOL.

  9. oh my fucking god by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    whatever you do, dont click on THIS MAGIC EYE PICTURE

  10. Re:P2P pirates are economic saboteurs. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How do you define a pirate? What if a downloader is simply streaming a batch of files to the speakers, emulating a radio? Would you call that a pirate? Perhaps the downloader desires only entertainment deemed freely distributable. We are fortunate in the software world to have a strong culture promote and produce free operating systems; unfortunately, the music industry has a cartel to crush methods of producing and delivering free multimedia content. This is what I call piracy.

    When an industry attempts to stifle innovation and the development of a culture, I would call that piracy. And from this news, they are doing a pretty good job of it too.