1. Find a large BT tracker.
2. Acquire the site on April 1, when no one will believe you.
3. Keep full logs.
4. Get all the IPs of pirates.
5. Begin sueing left and right.
6....
7. Profit!
Maybe now we'll see "Intertext Explorer", Microsoft's response to the resurgence in text-based browsers. Of course, it still won't render PNGs correctly.
Just because its called the Digital Millenium Copyright Act doesn't mean that everything in it is copyright infringement. If I post 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0, I've posted what may be an anti-circumvention device, but it is in no way copyright infringement on anything.
are you enabling someone to download or find pirated content? Then the RIAA might have something to say about that. I'm not sure what the current legal stance on that is, but that's an argument that a layer would probably make.
I know that Sweden != US, but this is the crux of the TPB case. Even if this were the case, if all that they could prove was that you downloaded the.torrent, it would be Facebook that is in trouble.
Nothing in the.torrent file itself is illegal. The **AA still needs to actually show that the person was illictly downloading the copyrighted material. If I downloaded every.torrent on TPB for archival purposes, I would be doing nothing wrong.
ohhhh snap
uh, you fail
woosh?
Welcome our new culumus overlords.
Eatin ur glucose!
1. Find a large BT tracker. ...
2. Acquire the site on April 1, when no one will believe you.
3. Keep full logs.
4. Get all the IPs of pirates.
5. Begin sueing left and right.
6.
7. Profit!
TL;DR: It's a trap!
You could save server time by giving that achievement to every AC automatically.
cat Mastering\ Cat.pdf > /dev/null
CADIE shouldn't go insane for at least 24 hours. Wait... forgot to carry the one.
Maybe now we'll see "Intertext Explorer", Microsoft's response to the resurgence in text-based browsers. Of course, it still won't render PNGs correctly.
Of course they do. Linux is simply not ready to be used in any systems beyond some smelly nerd's computer.
lol flamebait
Only if they patented "Method of keeping people addicted to online entertainment".
How many /. readers even have Conficker?
I've said it before on Slashdot, and I'll say it again. All general statements are wrong.
Nice general statement there.
Autism might not actually correlate with richness, it might simply be diagnosed more.
ACs don't know bout my hyperbole
People will actually pay attention to the news.
O RLY? Look at the tags for idle stories.
The story tag is to distinguish stories from submissions and comments.
Just because its called the Digital Millenium Copyright Act doesn't mean that everything in it is copyright infringement. If I post 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0, I've posted what may be an anti-circumvention device, but it is in no way copyright infringement on anything.
DeCSS isn't copyright infringement, its a DMCA violation.
[citation needed]
are you enabling someone to download or find pirated content? Then the RIAA might have something to say about that. I'm not sure what the current legal stance on that is, but that's an argument that a layer would probably make.
I know that Sweden != US, but this is the crux of the TPB case. Even if this were the case, if all that they could prove was that you downloaded the .torrent, it would be Facebook that is in trouble.
Nothing in the .torrent file itself is illegal. The **AA still needs to actually show that the person was illictly downloading the copyrighted material. If I downloaded every .torrent on TPB for archival purposes, I would be doing nothing wrong.
No, they are the ones that refuse to acknowledge the existence of the bugs.