US Plots "Pirate Bay Killer" Trade Agreement
An anonymous reader sends word that Wikileaks has revealed that the United States is plotting a 'Pirate Bay killing' multi-lateral trade agreement, called 'ACTA,' with the EU, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Switzerland and New Zealand. "The proposal includes clauses designed to criminalize the non-profit facilitation of copyrighted information exchange on the Internet, which would also affect transparency sites such as Wikileaks. The Wikileaks document details provisions that would impose strict enforcement of intellectual property rights related to Internet activity and trade in information-based goods. If adopted, the treaty would impose a strong, top-down enforcement regime imposing new cooperation requirements upon Internet service providers, including perfunctory disclosure of customer information, as well as measures restricting the use of online privacy tools."
Finland's problem is that the military isn't getting it's shit together and busting out the current govt. They're in violation of the constitution - many times over - and thus they should pay the penalty. And don't say anything about the cops, they can do shit all and we all know it.
In case it's too complicated for some of you: A troll is when you say something you don't believe in order to get people to react. I am not trolling; I believe what I have said and am prepared to back it up with argument and example. Any takers? Like the child who modded me troll? (The above post is not a troll. THIS post is offtopic. HTH, HAND.)
"You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
That is not only wrong, it is contradictory as well. It is far from decided what form the experiment will take and even what music will be included or with what technology.
Contradictory because you say uploading will be illegal and yet you are allowed to download from The Pirate Bay... how do you do that without uploading while downloading? If it's illegal to upload, from who should the participants in the experiment download their stuff? From criminals?
In fact this proposition has been widely criticized, particularly in the blogosphere. One of the main problems with the experiment is, how to measure what music is downloaded, who are the rights holders and how to locate them and pay them. One suggestions was to install a piece of software in each participants computer that would monitor every download. Now, why would that meet any resistance?
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