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 ISPs to Spy On People
Ceielo
Posted: Apr 11 2012, 12:46 AM


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I don't know how much truth there is to this, but looks like our privacy takes a backseat to copyrights and such.

Link (EndTheLie site)

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Internet service providers (ISPs) across the United States are set to voluntarily begin a digital surveillance operation so large that nothing can even come close in the history of espionage.

Starting on July 12, 2012, if you download software, videos or music which are potentially protected by copyright, you very well might find yourself targeted by any of America’s behemoth ISPs.

Possibly the most troubling aspect of this is that these corporations are putting these so-called anti-piracy measures in place on a wholly voluntary basis in accordance with a deal with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the Obama White House.

More at EndtheLie.com - http://EndtheLie.com/2012/03/15/internet-s.../#ixzz1rigRghSj


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Fantome
Posted: Apr 11 2012, 10:21 AM


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I know I should care but sites like that only serve to bug me. I don't know how justified I am in comparing them to mainstream media but they also seem to blow things out of proportion just as much. Like that Anonymous internet group. I just shake my head at them.


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Ceielo
Posted: Apr 11 2012, 01:30 PM


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Does that mean I shouldn't worry? *hopes*


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Fantome
Posted: Apr 12 2012, 12:33 AM


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I don't know. But what I do know is that this is gonna be made a bigger deal than what it should be. If I'm correct, they don't care what you talk about on forum or what kind of porn you're into. All they want to do is find where people are uploading their movies, music, ect. and shut them down. Would they have the right? Of course they do. We don't deserve anything for free, after all. The only show I'm actually watching illegally is Pokemon because CN's site isn't as user-friendly as it use to be. You basically have to just through a few hoops if you want to watch an actual episode of something. For me, millions of others like me, that first hoop is impossible.


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