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coolzeldad:

--- Quote from: ItchyDani3l on November 18, 2010, 04:06:54 PM ---nah, youtube and mediafire would stay.

it would mostly be stuff like pirate's bay and other sites like that that would be gone.

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That is completely uneducated. Any site can be targeted - Youtube especially. I would recommend actually reading what was posted.

This bill is not only doing what it says, it is extremely vague and open ended to allow greater control if passed.
--- Quote from: ItchyDani3l on November 18, 2010, 04:02:40 PM ---If I must say so myself, I think that an internet without piracy and porn would be better for our world... especially when it comes to ethics...

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Remember, why do you choose what's best for the entire world? You're opinion isn't absolute.

Read and use your brain, implementing a system of complete control over communications.. yeah okay - pass it! no more porn and shit || yarite.

I'm also not saying people wouldn't be able to get around it, but why allow this in the first place?

If you don't do anything, they assume you are in support.

I recommend doing something, including handwritten letters to state senator, petition, flyers, educate others, etc.

Devie:
I'm scared....

Moo:
please before you say anything do some research, take a little time to learn something and then post ur opinion so a good debate can continue

Tiger Guy:
So the Government is using piracy as a excuse to censor anything they want away in this bill?

ursus:
For torrent trackers like TPB, an .onion domain is easy to get. I myself have the software to set one up.
An .onion site is a site with a 16-bit hash as the URL, that runs on the Tor network as opposed to standard internet (Or whatever you may call it).
This means that even if a site is blacklisted, it can still be accessed by anyone with the Tor proxy browser.

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