I am actually glad he did this. The bill is satire and designed to draw attention to an issue.
Journalism I'd in some ways more dangerous than firearms because journalism shapes perception. Look at the gun debate. How often do the major networks like CNN stick to facts when it comes to firearm related topics? They push their ideology and ignore the opposition.
They proclaim someone guilty or innocent in front of millions before a trial has even taken place. How many lives have been ruined because the news "got it wrong"?
Maybe SOME regulation of the journalism field is warranted - I know, slippery slope.
So I just spent the better part of the morning reading this woman's blog and I came away feeling even more enraged about this entire situation. For the record: http://niederfamily.blogspot.com/
It's not the $7,000 that they have an issue with. If it worked and was right for their daughter then they would find the $7,000 somewhere. Judging by their home... it doesn't look like they're wealthy or even well off. Simple middle class people trying to do their daughter right.
This application works! Yes, it's an iPAD application. Who cares? IT WORKS. It is doing something none of the other solutions came anywhere near doing. And now the company is being sued?
We need to figure out who to write, who to email, and who to complain to. This is going on REDDIT and I hope it makes the front page. VIRAL IT.
And this is why you shouldn't host a domain name with GoDaddy... they're useless.
Personally I'd be hounding the Secret Service every 60 minutes day and night until I received an answer. I would have also already lawyered up and moved to file a lawsuit against GoDaddy and the Secret Service.
Crippling an entire business like this... it's sickening.
I give it a week... maybe two... and we'll see their incarnations.
Right now somewhere in Washington some high class escort or young secretary paid and bought by the MAFIAA is on her knees in some Senators office earning a very special favor.
Meanwhile down the hall some nameless person dressed in black is quietly explaining to a separate Senator why a YES VOTE for PIPA and SOPA would be beneficial to his family.
Well the indictment started in 2005 so it's obviously been an on-going investigation. It was signed towards the beginning of the month so they've obviously waited to act. Getting everyone in place I would imagine.
The timing is retaliatory I imagine. It was going to happen either way.
I think you're probably talking to me. What I am saying is that they are not protected by the DMCA safe harbors if they didn't comply with the statue. The indictment seems to suggest they didn't. Which would make them liable for the other actual charges.
I'm not a lawyer. I'm just stating my personal observation.
Just because SOPA is practically dead at this point and PIPA is looking less and less likely to survive ... I strongly recommend we all stay vigilant. History repeats itself and another dangerous bill like PIPA or SOPA will rear it's ugly head again.
Guys I am reading this indictment right now and honestly I am not a lawyer but if what is in the indictment is to be believed at face value then I honestly think they were running afoul of the DMCA provisions.
Have you read the Indictment? I'm reading it right now and paragraphs 20-24 lead me to believe that they were in fact running afoul of the DMCA provisions. Please let me know what you think. This one MAY BE legitimate.
I'm an avid reader of TechDirt and other blogs. I don't usually comment here but started commenting a little yesterday.
If SOPA and PIPA pass then it is clear that our elected officials no longer represent the will of the people. Tampering with MY INTERNET crosses a line in the sand. I called my representatives yesterday. I emailed them too.
If these bills pass then I will dedicate myself to seeing this regime thrown from power. It really will become *Us-vs-Them* and will be the start of a revolution in this country. I'll do my very best to see it happen.
I will not live in a country in which my freedoms are eroded for the betterment of a corporation and dying business model. Say NO to censorship. Say YES to freedom.
**
I was just looking at this page on SOPA SUPPORT/OPPOSITION. It looks to me like the tide has turned against SOPA significantly.
http://projects.propublica.org/sopa/
PIPA remains a serious concern. I'll see what happens on the 24th. I'm hoping more people voice concerns on the 24th. I'll be calling and emailing on the 23rd and 24th as well. I hold TechDirt darkens their website again. I hope Wikipedia does something too. We must all work together on this.
I'm on mobile so forgive any typing mistakes.
I am actually glad he did this. The bill is satire and designed to draw attention to an issue.
Journalism I'd in some ways more dangerous than firearms because journalism shapes perception. Look at the gun debate. How often do the major networks like CNN stick to facts when it comes to firearm related topics? They push their ideology and ignore the opposition.
They proclaim someone guilty or innocent in front of millions before a trial has even taken place. How many lives have been ruined because the news "got it wrong"?
Maybe SOME regulation of the journalism field is warranted - I know, slippery slope.
Seems ArsTechnica.com was hacked. The entire website is reported as malware via Chrome & Firefox.
So I just spent the better part of the morning reading this woman's blog and I came away feeling even more enraged about this entire situation. For the record: http://niederfamily.blogspot.com/
It's not the $7,000 that they have an issue with. If it worked and was right for their daughter then they would find the $7,000 somewhere. Judging by their home... it doesn't look like they're wealthy or even well off. Simple middle class people trying to do their daughter right.
This application works! Yes, it's an iPAD application. Who cares? IT WORKS. It is doing something none of the other solutions came anywhere near doing. And now the company is being sued?
We need to figure out who to write, who to email, and who to complain to. This is going on REDDIT and I hope it makes the front page. VIRAL IT.
And this is why you shouldn't host a domain name with GoDaddy... they're useless.
Personally I'd be hounding the Secret Service every 60 minutes day and night until I received an answer. I would have also already lawyered up and moved to file a lawsuit against GoDaddy and the Secret Service.
Crippling an entire business like this... it's sickening.
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That's a new bill to me. What's wrong with it?
I give it a week... maybe two... and we'll see their incarnations.
Right now somewhere in Washington some high class escort or young secretary paid and bought by the MAFIAA is on her knees in some Senators office earning a very special favor.
Meanwhile down the hall some nameless person dressed in black is quietly explaining to a separate Senator why a YES VOTE for PIPA and SOPA would be beneficial to his family.
So... that's supposed to be music then?
This is why I can't be a Judge. I'd toss the suit and order both of these guys to dual pistols at 20 paces.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Insanity Wolf
Exactly what I've said previously. That alone goes a long way to proving conspiracy.
Re: Re: The Indictment
Well the indictment started in 2005 so it's obviously been an on-going investigation. It was signed towards the beginning of the month so they've obviously waited to act. Getting everyone in place I would imagine.
The timing is retaliatory I imagine. It was going to happen either way.
Re: Re:
I think you're probably talking to me. What I am saying is that they are not protected by the DMCA safe harbors if they didn't comply with the statue. The indictment seems to suggest they didn't. Which would make them liable for the other actual charges.
I'm not a lawyer. I'm just stating my personal observation.
Don't celebrate.
Just because SOPA is practically dead at this point and PIPA is looking less and less likely to survive ... I strongly recommend we all stay vigilant. History repeats itself and another dangerous bill like PIPA or SOPA will rear it's ugly head again.
Guys I am reading this indictment right now and honestly I am not a lawyer but if what is in the indictment is to be believed at face value then I honestly think they were running afoul of the DMCA provisions.
It's even more interesting in Paragraphs 25+.
The Indictment
@Mike:
Have you read the Indictment? I'm reading it right now and paragraphs 20-24 lead me to believe that they were in fact running afoul of the DMCA provisions. Please let me know what you think. This one MAY BE legitimate.
This is bigger...
I'm an avid reader of TechDirt and other blogs. I don't usually comment here but started commenting a little yesterday.
If SOPA and PIPA pass then it is clear that our elected officials no longer represent the will of the people. Tampering with MY INTERNET crosses a line in the sand. I called my representatives yesterday. I emailed them too.
If these bills pass then I will dedicate myself to seeing this regime thrown from power. It really will become *Us-vs-Them* and will be the start of a revolution in this country. I'll do my very best to see it happen.
I will not live in a country in which my freedoms are eroded for the betterment of a corporation and dying business model. Say NO to censorship. Say YES to freedom.
**
I was just looking at this page on SOPA SUPPORT/OPPOSITION. It looks to me like the tide has turned against SOPA significantly.
http://projects.propublica.org/sopa/
PIPA remains a serious concern. I'll see what happens on the 24th. I'm hoping more people voice concerns on the 24th. I'll be calling and emailing on the 23rd and 24th as well. I hold TechDirt darkens their website again. I hope Wikipedia does something too. We must all work together on this.
Re: Re: Re: posting on craigslist
You mean foreign websites, right? Lol.
Re: Re: posting on craigslist
I beg to differ. The bills can clearly be used against US based websites. You're spreading propaganda.
Re: Re: Hmm - two more words...
I've been saying that since I first read about the GroupM list. Seems like libel to me.
Great Interest.
I will be watching this case with great interest. Keep us updated, TechDirt.
I'd sue.
I'd happily take the stress of it and sue the FBI into the dark ages. By the time I was finished with them, they'd stop this crap.
SUE THE FUCKERS! SET A PRECEDENT!
Are you joking?
Idiots. They are complete idiots.