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Following up on Torrent Shutdowns

dantheman82 and others have submitted a number of links about the recent closure of torrent mega sites like suprnova and torrentbits. The Unofficial Suprnova Closure FAQ comments that some torrent site maintainers have been arrested and that Suprnova was closed over fear of similiar fate. DeHavilland notes that the finnish police raided an unnamed torrent site. There's a lot of scary things here, but to me what is most scary is that American copyright owners can mobilize foreign police to do their bidding.

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  1. Re:BooHoo by Mr.+Cancelled · · Score: 1, Troll

    Boohooohoo American Corporations can mobilize foreign police to do their bidding.

    My guess is that the only reason you find this ok is that you're an American citizen. I'm fairly sure that most people who live in countries other than America aren't too keen to have us push our fucked up legal system onto them. But... In the spirit of being a good American, it appears you only care about yourself, and aren't thinking of how this impacts others.

    These sites were CLEARLY offering illegal content.

    You're a moron, did you know that? An ignorant moron... These sites were simply indexing what's being offered by others. If one were to go by your variety of logic, eBay should be shut down also since stolen good have been offered on it in the past.

    Closing these sites down doesn't remove one bit of content from being offered. For that matter, you can find torrents on Google also. Should we shut them down as well?

    Media in 2014, you see the news you want to see I guess. I guess everyone here just wants to here about how evil M$ are, and horrible EA is, and woohooo go Open Source and whatnot.

    Question for Slashdot moderators: Why was the guy, further up in this thread, who asked whether this was the start of a one-world government modded down as a troll, yet this goober gets rated to 4 with insightful? He's probably hiding under a bridge right now, as I type this.

    The truth hurts.

    It might, but you'd never know.

  2. Re:What does mobilizing foreign police actually me by drwav · · Score: 1, Troll

    To illustrate the absurdity of your position, I will then define "murder" as "being a jackass in a public forum" and argue that you should be sentenced to life in prison.

    You're then going to call me a troll and a tool of the establishment that's trying to keep you down.


    No, I'd call you an asshole, and a retarded one at that.

  3. Re:Welcome to the new world order by Fareq · · Score: 1, Troll

    OK... I'll bite.

    1) This has been true for as long as the concept of money has existed. Possibly longer. The only reason its any different now is because

    2) The rich get richer. Now a few have so much wealth, so much money, that they can talk louder than anyone has ever been able to in the past.

    3) Uh. Ok.

    4) The poor do not get poorer. Neither in dollars (replace with favorite currency) or in real wealth. Sure, some have, you could fill many screens with personal anecdotes, but on the whole the poor have gotten richer. Not nearly as fast as the rich have gotten richer, however.

    People frequently point out that the "gap" between the rich and the poor is growing. It is, pretty slowly, believe it or not, but it is growing.

    However, its growing only because the average wealthy individual is gaining faster than the average poor individual is gaining.

    You see, the total amount of value in the world is not fixed. It is possible to have an exchange in which one person buys something from another, and both become wealthier (in terms of value -- sometimes even marketable value) than before. This is because people can create things of value from parts of lesser value.

    In many (not all) cases, as the rich become richer, they drag everybody else up with them.

    5) Sometimes yes, sometimes no.