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johnnysoftwareFeb 12, 2012
Anyone else noticing that industrial PR flaps are happening at a faster and faster clip, attracting more and more attention?
akeeeman1Feb 12, 2012
cool
akeeeman1Feb 12, 2012
cool
gt777Feb 12, 2012
Piracy? In a digital age it doesn't make sense to me, because no physical materials are lost, in fact they are being replicated!! If you really want to own something you should buy it. Otherwise it's just craps which doesn't deserve to exist permanently!
bdbrFeb 12, 2012
Or it might be something purchased later. People don't tend to purchase content they haven't heard or seen.
StonnaFeb 12, 2012
Damn kids just want free stuff
stlouisx50Feb 11, 2012
Some info relative to this is http://digg.com/news/politics/america_s_biggest_scam_the_corporations_behind_sopa_have_full_responsibility_for_piracy
blankmikeFeb 11, 2012
Protests and ACTA are not technology. They are political. One is an action and the other is a series of international agreements affecting people (not technology).
halikarFeb 12, 2012
Considering they impact technology and it's use, I'd say they are both technology and political.
blankmikeFeb 12, 2012
Protests don't impact technology. The aim of ACTA is to control the people not the technology. They are looking to control your behaviour not go after your MP3 player.
fauozFeb 12, 2012
How many will worry about acta when economic decline takes place spring and summer?
Know you know why they are changing rights rules
williepepperFeb 12, 2012
Where's the actual text?
What are they trying to hide?
Why is Europe the beta for what happens here in the US?
jaketyson85Feb 12, 2012
Who'da thunk it? The Polish be cutting edge again, paving the way.
HarvarajFeb 12, 2012
People want everything for free. It's not gonna be possible in the future. Either way, you are paying for it.