View Full Version : lets face it Those big buisness fatcats will never crack down on piracy
View Full Version : lets face it Those big buisness fatcats will never crack down on piracy
anarcus
November 22nd, 2002, 08:41 AM
i'm feed up of reading these news stories all about these billionares having a cry about how piracy is making them miss out on our hard earned dollars
well boo f:crosscking hoo
and what is more laughable is there talk about how there going to crack down on internet piracy
we have always been 2 steps ahead and we will always have a new trick up our sleeves eg. cracks,patches,p2p,ftp ect.
big buisness men will always have ppl buying there products we call them stupid ppl and then we have that great part of the population who can't use the internet (happy just with there e-mails and there yahoo games)
sorry i guess i'm just having a rant but come on internet piracy cant be taking that much of your buisness
Rickio
November 22nd, 2002, 09:07 AM
I think the concern is because they have the potential of screwing up the party.
don't think they can't mess it all up.
their are already isp's who limit downloading and block people from using p2p apps.
they control law making and work on making policy changes.
don't laugh , they can screw it all big time if we don't keep paying attention and mess back with them
we all know money does the talking, why would they care about anything that is free. all they want is a way to make more money and money buys power.
CCSDUDE
November 22nd, 2002, 09:31 AM
Originally posted by Rickio
I think the concern is because they have the potential of screwing up the party.
don't think they can't mess it all up.
their are already isp's who limit downloading and block people from using p2p apps.
they control law making and work on making policy changes.
don't laugh , they can screw it all big time if we don't keep paying attention and mess back with them
we all know money does the talking, why would they care about anything that is free. all they want is a way to make more money and money buys power.
Agreed.....so this means we should ALL share more and bankrupt afew big wig places so they can't fight back? Heh....that would be fun....I got dibs on Eminem! *Mumbles to self....* that lil whiny prick......I'll get him! Ahmmm where was I?
Anyway agreed.....they can take us down if we don't have a watchful eye....so dude don't brag till the 'war' is over.
Hope all is well with you today Rickio.
Later
notbob
November 22nd, 2002, 09:32 AM
we don't
they are a clanging gong, a crashing cymbal full of the sound and the fury, signifying nothing
or as crackerjacker would say "lalala"
read this article http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/28231.html
even microsoft researchers are seeing the futility of the media companies fight
Rickio
November 22nd, 2002, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by notbob
we don't
they are a clanging gong, a crashing cymbal full of the sound and the fury, signifying nothing
or as crackerjacker would say "lalala"
read this article http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/28231.html
even microsoft researchers are seeing the futility of the media companies fight
I like your quote in your sig hahaha, I used that ina thread once here. I might start using that in my sig. maybe we all should so we can gain back some humour and lose the rantings.
Peace
ccsdude I'm doing ok ;-)
thanks for asking...I sent you a pm seems something is weird here. I get messages about the threads I've posted on and when I click the thread won't appear, says some lame shit about reporting it yadayada...
anyway this thread is here but the email link didn't work on this or a few others recently.
oh well
anarcus
November 22nd, 2002, 11:13 AM
so dude don't brag till the 'war' is over
man that the least of what i'm trying to do here
i'm just making the point that we will always be winning the war (and that may sound like bragging) but we have the underdog spirit, as long as we picture ourselves as a resitance movement trying to stick it to the man we will win, they may have hundreds of highly paid workers trying to stop us, we have thousands of passionate net geeks (no offence, but we are)
for every safe gaurd, write protection, ect. we find 10 solutions around it.
they may rule our ISP's but they will never control the people who use them
Rickio
November 22nd, 2002, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by anarcus
so dude don't brag till the 'war' is over
man that the least of what i'm trying to do here
i'm just making the point that we will always be winning the war (and that may sound like bragging) but we have the underdog spirit, as long as we picture ourselves as a resitance movement trying to stick it to the man we will win, they may have hundreds of highly paid workers trying to stop us, we have thousands of passionate net geeks (no offence, but we are)
for every safe gaurd, write protection, ect. we find 10 solutions around it.
they may rule our ISP's but they will never control the people who use them
yeah I think so also. I don't think file sharing can ever be stopped but it can be messed with.
It would take a few extra months for non puter geeks to figure it out but in time everyone would just go deeper underground and use encrypted file sharing or whatever.
thing is isp's don't need to know what your doing. the trend it just to limit bandwidth and or make you pay for it.
peace
anarcus
November 22nd, 2002, 12:02 PM
i don't think we should have to go underground
that what ftp communties like kopykatz has had to do
p2p shareing is not for hard core hackers (useing the word very broadly)
i think we are going to float for a couple more years at least
maybe moving from program to program abit more but i belive that this site shows that we airn't ashamed and we airn't criminals like the corperations would like to belive
and as for the ISP restrictions well there are more and more free-servers opening up every day
Rickio
November 22nd, 2002, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by anarcus
i don't think we should have to go underground
that what ftp communties like kopykatz has had to do
p2p shareing is not for hard core hackers (useing the word very broadly)
i think we are going to float for a couple more years at least
maybe moving from program to program abit more but i belive that this site shows that we airn't ashamed and we airn't criminals like the corperations would like to belive
and as for the ISP restrictions well there are more and more free-servers opening up every day
free servers or free access?
like what do you mean by free servers.
their has always been free servers....
underground can have a few connatations I suppose but anyway it doesn't matter really.
just means covering your ass a bit, that's all.
notbob
November 22nd, 2002, 12:58 PM
kopykatz just moved to DC that's all
TC75580
November 24th, 2002, 08:23 PM
Originally posted by anarcus
and we airn't criminals like the corperations would like to belive
Well, we are breaking the law. But we aren't the subversive piece of filth they think we are.
anarcus
November 25th, 2002, 08:13 AM
the internet is no mans land
it's like international water
what we do is all in theory there is no physical theft
how can you prove a blip on your hard drive is real and then how can they prosicute
CTC Command
November 25th, 2002, 07:22 PM
:shoot Fight the Power!