Europe rules your ISP can't be forced to block pirate sites

shabby

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http://crave.cnet.co.uk/software/eu...ant-be-forced-to-block-pirate-sites-50006227/
Good news from Europe: your ISP can't be forced to monitor or block you from using the Web. A European court has ruled that record labels and film studios can't use the courts to instruct your broadband company to track you or try to block you.

Talk about a 180 compared to america, the odds of sopa passing now seem slim to none now that europe basically said no to any blocking/filtering of copyright infringing sites.

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EagleKeeper

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You have no problem with theft of property?:thumbsdown:
 

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Edit: To clarify, the conservatives up to this point, not EVERY conservative in this thread.

Why do the conservatives in this thread (for the most part) think that government should force ISP's to limit and censor web content? I thought you guys were "small government" hands off types?

Guess not.....
 
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sactoking

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What if he lives in a country that doesn't give a shit and/or doesn't have laws against it?

If it's a site in Uzbekistan and it's being accessed by a Zimbabwean citizen on holiday in Equatorial Guinea then the United States has no business censoring it.

If it's a US citizen accessing an Uzbeki site from the US then arrest the American.

The United States is not the global police no matter how much it tries to assert itself as such.
 

Broheim

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You have no problem with theft of property?:thumbsdown:

quite often it's the companies own fault.

example: if I want to watch the newest southpark episodes I have to pirate them, I can't legally stream them from anywhere, I can't buy them in stores and (danish) tv channels are still rerunning episodes damn near a decade old.
if I want to see them I can only pirate them.


instead of making it harder to pirate their product they should make it easy to obtain it legally. I haven't pirated a cd ever since I started using itunes, especially because I can just buy the tracks I want.

look at blurays, they've been drm'ed to death, it's easier to rip them rather than just watching it on the disc.
 

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Good ruling. It's not private companies job to be deputized cops. I don't know where we got this idea. You can't even take cash out of the bank to go play poker in USA without getting an IRS hit or back in.
 
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You have no problem with theft of property?:thumbsdown:

We have a problem with theft of property yes.

But we also have a problem with a record company forcing us to listen to music we do not want to. And by deliberately removing the music we want to hear.

For example :
On youtube there is music removed on order of record companies. Music that is well over 40 years old. Why are record companies dictating to what kind of music we can listen to ? Record companies are not losing any money over people listening to music that is over 40 years old or even over 60 years old. Yet there is a continuous trend going on that music is removed from youtube. Music that would have been bought, because people like it or have fond memories from an event where such music was played.

That is what is wrong. People are forced to listen to crap such as pitbull and those other idiots. With such crap music, i am even amazed that there are people who would even download such crap. My own computer just refuses to play such crap. :D



disclaimer : I know that taste in music is highly subjective but still... Music from over 25 years old should be copyright free.
 

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quite often it's the companies own fault.

example: if I want to watch the newest southpark episodes I have to pirate them, I can't legally stream them from anywhere, I can't buy them in stores and (danish) tv channels are still rerunning episodes damn near a decade old.
if I want to see them I can only pirate them.


instead of making it harder to pirate their product they should make it easy to obtain it legally. I haven't pirated a cd ever since I started using itunes, especially because I can just buy the tracks I want.

look at blurays, they've been drm'ed to death, it's easier to rip them rather than just watching it on the disc.

And quite often it's the girl's fault. If she gave you what you wanted to begin with, you wouldnt have had to take it.

Exact same argument. You guys want to use free speech and censorship as an excuse to commit crimes. Nothing more to it.
 

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Why should music have to be free. It belongs to the artist that created it and the rights of reproduction agreed to. They (ownership) have the choice of putting it out for public domain.

Are you along to give away everything of yours that is 25years old that someone may consider of value?

If you are over 45, why draw a paycheck. It is from a body /mind that apparently has no value due to age limits.

Why draw the line at 45. Southpark is less than 10. Nothing you have should by older that 10. Education should be returned after 10. Enter workforce. No paychecks for you after 10 years.
Value is something that is jointly determined by the provider and consumer. Without an agreement, the item should not be transferred. To take without permission is THEFT.

Slippery slope when you open your eyes on how it could apply to you directly.
 
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Broheim

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And quite often it's the girl's fault. If she gave you what you wanted to begin with, you wouldnt have had to take it.

Exact same argument. You guys want to use free speech and censorship as an excuse to commit crimes. Nothing more to it.

straw man...
 
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EagleKeeper

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and turning law enforcement over to the the corporations isn't a slippery slope?

Courts rule on legality of actions. The law enforces the rulings.

Work to get the law changed.
Why should one get something for free if the other party does not want it to be free?

Or is it only theft/stealing when you have to give it up.
Why is it not an issue when you benefit? :confused:
 

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I'm reading a bizzaro thread in which Americans are telling Europeans that they should just roll over and accept censorship.

lol you Americans
 

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Censorship is filtering legitimate content.
It is not the prevention of theft which is why the situation is being discussed.

Europe has no problems with theft and intellectual property stealing.
US does.
 

PeshakJang

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straw man...

Bullshit it is. You're the one claiming that you can't get what you want for free, so you are justified in taking it. Then you claim that when the government stops you from doing so, you're a victim of censorship.

Is the government censoring free speech when it bans the importation of illegal drugs from other countries? Pot is legal in the Netherlands, what right does the US government have to stop you from getting some FedEx'ed back here?

If you want to cry about not getting something for free that you feel is owed to you, go get a fucking tarp and join the children marching around in Zuccotti park.