Singapore ISPs Block 53 Pirate Sites Following MPAA Legal Action (torrentfreak.com)
53 piracy websites, including The Pirate Bay and KickassTorrents, have been blocked in Singapore following the most sweeping action taken by copyright holders in the country in more than a decade. From a report: A new wave of blocks announced this week are the country's most significant so far, with dozens of 'pirate' sites targeted following a successful application by the MPAA earlier this year. [...] "In Singapore, these sites are responsible for a major portion of copyright infringement of films and television shows," an MPAA spokesman told The Straits Times. "This action by rights ïowners is necessary to protectï the creative industry, enabling creators to create and keep their jobs, protect their works, and ensure the continued provision of high-quality content to audienceïsï."
All torrent sites will be blocked before long.
SHE WILL GO TO JAIL PRISON
[song takes place on an asteroid]
tractor sex - yeah
i'm talkin' about tractor sex - yeah (you know it)
with one foot in the grave and the other in yogurt (we crave)
tractor sex
tractor sex
now you're in my beam(x2)
you misunderstood me when I cleared my throat
just another day on a zombie's float
gotta run home before time is up
got some sweet fields to comb in my tractor of love!
tractor sex
tractor sex
now you're in my beam(x2)
why do you have to be so mean?
tractor sex
we dance into rice fields now
TRAC-TOR-SEX!
I'm using DNSCrypt with OpenNIC. How is an ISP going to block domains? An IP block is ridiculous, especially with CDNs.
I swallowed an ice cube two days ago, but I still haven't pooped it out.
Should I be worried?
It's not that content is dead. It's that the MPAA and RIAA have grown complacent and arrogant. Their members aren't delivering what's wanted to the people that want it at a price they want to pay. To them it's all about control and making the customer dance.
But in reality, the customer is king, always, with intangible culture goods even moreso. What's a singer with no audience? A star actor and a film director whose films nobody wants to see?
Too bad they're promoting censorship to protect their racket, thereby weakening freedom of expression and even indirectly aiding oppressive regimes. But I suppose it's fitting for "disneyland with the death penalty".
How lucky can one guy be
I kissed her and she kissed me
Like the fella once said
Ain't that a kick in the head?
The room was completely black
I hugged her and she hugged back
Like the sailor said, quote
"Ain't that a hole in the boat"
My head keeps spinning
I go to sleep and keep grinning
If this is just the beginning
My life is gonna be beautiful
I've sunshine enough to spread
It's just like the fella said
Tell me quick ain't love like a kick in the head?
Like the fella once said
Ain't love like a kick in the head?
Like the sailor said, quote
"Ain't that a hole in the boat?"
My head keeps spinning
I go to sleep and keep grinning
If this is just the beginning
My life is gonna be beautiful
She's telling me we'll be wed
She's picked out a king size bed
I couldn't feel any better or I'd be sick
Tell me quick, oh, ain't love a kick?
Tell me quick, ain't love a kick in the head?
Trump won't have to pay attention to this.
Yes, but not for the reason you are thinking of.
list of blocked domains please, or it didnt happen :p for my ummm... testing
It's not a typo if you understood the meaning!
nothing that a VPN cant access
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Industry grip tightens around distribution.
Industry grip tightens around creation.
And watch as the knock out blow of copyright extension slide in unnoticed- attached to some bill titled "Restoring The Public Domain" or some shit.
Between some Trump story, AI scare, or some juicy royalty gossip, nobody will even notice. Hoist the black flag.
Singapore being slow at fighting pirates ah?...
Has Singapore stopped the sale of pirate software at Sim Lim Square? Of well......there's always BCS and Mega Mall in Batam!
"The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old......They literally know nothing." - Ben Rhodes
"This action by rich companies is necessary to protect their profits", fixed that for you
hahahah. That won't work. Link below is to a mini VPN wireless router product that ships pre-configured with privacy friendly censorship resistant VPN service provider so your non-technical friends can skip the censorship without understanding anything about how to configure a VPN. All you have to do to setup VPN is connect a cable from the router's WAN port to a LAN port on your primary router/modem and select the VPN access point (pretty pictures included):
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-mini-vpn-router-tpe-r1100
Lawyering. what utter horseshit.
The internet provides such a sheer volume of content, why provide that artificial protection, at taxpayer expense. What purpose does it serve any more, what is the energy and resource wasted by the content creation industry. Should all of it be protected or only some, like text books and documentaries. Why should be protect porn, why should we protect comics, why should we protect drunken drugged up minstrels selling depravity, how does that serve and protect society, what worthwhile service does it provide. Should it be allowed any tax payer dollars at all, show we have to protect it, all it seems to do is attack core normative values, corrupt democracy and parasite upon the society that foolishly feeds it.
If it has no worth to society and that worth should be tested and proven why should society pay to protect it and the decidedly amoral people that produce it. What benefit are their excesses of consumption to human society.
Chaos - everything, everywhere, everywhen
Is it done on DNS level? If so, just change your DNS server to 1.1.1.1 and you are good.
Why is there no DNS server readily available that only listens to localhost and without the ability to configure anything, includiing domain names. All DNS server software does way too much for most people who want tp avaid using third part DNS.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
I won't name the product because neckbeards annoy me, but I've been alternating between Argentina and Armenia for several months.
What do they have to lose if they don't block the site? They stop sending any legit videos their way and forces them to pirate everything?
Because the game of whack-a-mole continues!