We need a revolution.
We need a revolution.
We need a revolution.
They're only trying to protect us. Calm down everyone.
We just need to let BlackBerry breathe its few last breaths. If this is all they have left, it's pathetic, but let them.
They'll be remembered for kicking and screaming their way out of consumer's hands.
In a couple of years, the internet will be more secure. The NSA doesn't realize that they started the beginning of their end.
Look back at Mega Upload. Did they raid him using illegal means? Probably. So Kim Dotcom made a new service better and more secure. Truecrypt had a crowd finding campaign to audit the program and verify it is all good.
This will only push the Internet into its next version. A more secure version. And in excited.
The number that's important here is 451.
Looks like I'll be leaving the web once it gets as bad as the movie industry.
"On July 14, 2004, barely two months after President Bush was forced to end NSA domestic internet metadata collection by Attorney General John Ashcroft, Kollar-Kotelly issued a FISA court order allowing the NSA to resume domestic internet metadata collection.[2]" - Wikipedia (Colleen Kollar-Kotelly).
I wouldn't trust her judgement.
We need a revolution.