G8 Summit Aims To Kill International Piracy
arcticstoat writes "Next week, the G8 summit will discuss proposals for new international piracy laws, which include border controls and cooperation from ISPs to identify pirates. The laws will also prevent ISPs from being liable for copyright infringement. If the G8 summit were to agree on these measures and enforce them through international cooperation, could they really cut down piracy, or would they be impractical to enforce?"
What the ....?! I thought G8 were working actively _AGAINST_ global warming, and now THIS?!
Outrageous!
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YTARY!
... is to hire NINJAS!
Agent K: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, stupid, panicky animals, and you know it.
Th' day ya sees th' last o' the jolly roger'll be the end o' yer own civilization, ya pack o' milquetoast swabbies!
Arrr...!
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
Don't tell 'em it's hiding in my basement. I downloaded it last week, and had a plummer come and remove the pipes afterward just to keep its location secret.
This, of course, is a religious view which I will neither refute nor defend in this forum.
Hah! Unbeliever. As a true FSMer I would gladly give your life for my religion!
RAmen.
Seven puppies were harmed during the making of this post.
The stegosaurus can do whatever it wants, and the rats can't stop it. The rats, however, will last far longer than the dinosaurs.
Ah, I see! So what you are saying is that we should be free of annoying DRM in about 200 to 300 million years? Cool!
My first glance at the page saw 'G8 Summons Ants to kill International Piracy'.
It would be about as effective as anything else they are going to do. I for one welcome our International Ant Overlords.
(With excuses to William Shakespeare)
No, but piracy does fund terrorism.