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LigH

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Re: SOPA blackouts
« Reply #15 on: February 01, 2012, 10:36:05 am »
Some german politicians even go crazy about this whole topic; Ansgar Heveling from the Christian Democratic Union (three falsehoods in one name, and imagine how many Commandments violated by their daily political activities!) declared war on the Web 2.0 in something comparable to a "carnival speech"; he is member of the enquête commission "Internet and Digital Society", by the way ... trolling the web should be left to professional trolls, the reply was expectable: His website was hacked right away, claiming that he used the lastname as admin login and the firstname as password. ;D

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Re: SOPA blackouts
« Reply #16 on: February 01, 2012, 12:31:12 pm »
At least some Polish politicians have a sense of humor  ;D
Yea, they do in that one party. Unfortunately they were late to notice the problem on ACTA and its people who went on streets first, then this party noticed and tried to join those protesting, but they are viewed as trying to gain electorate.
Time will show if they were really serious or just trying to look trendy.


Our prime minister had his login and password glued to his laptop for Seym works ;)
Yea, lots of goverment websites got hacked besides that.
Of course they were angry and all about that and while it was stupid to hack these websites (coz thats not diplomacy), it was exactly what goverment was doing on the people + what ACTA may do far worse if it become binding even in the modified version it was signed.
But politicians rarely see what they are being shown
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Re: SOPA blackouts
« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2012, 09:37:37 am »
Is it even legal for sopa to take place, the internet isnt owned by any one country.
You would think a bill like that, could only take place in the country that passed it.
And even then, how would they moniter it?
[We could all move to antarctica and have freedom of internet >.>]
nope:
Article 8 – Allows for jurisdiction over observers and scientists by their own states