Internet crackdown coming?
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- slappy0
Good time to start a swedish proxy service?
- VikingKingEleven0
I live down the road from one of the largest technology companies in the world. The IT guys sometimes frequent the bars....
Internet 2 Cable package is being worked on right now, as we speak. Its been in development for years. The servers are being implemented with the new programing right now. I just don't know the start and end date for this new system. Most likely after some type of massive web/power grid attack.
The internet will be set up exactly like cable TV. Pricing packages will give you access to pre approved websites.
For example:
$50 a month will give you access to 1000 pre approved websites
$80 a month will give you access to 5000 pre approved websitesAll downloads and bandwidth traffic will be charged an 'extra' tax for use.
You will no longer be able to simply by a domain name and post a website.
Your site will have to be approved including the ridiculous amount of money you will have to spend to register and become 'certified.'
Everything will run through sometype of .GOV web address and you will most likely have to be licensed to surf the web.
There will be no more personal blogs unless its sometype of govt propaganda.
Freely speaking your mind will not be allowed.
- Nice job taking a legitimate issue and jumping right off the deep end...ukit
- When I say pre approved i mean websites like BestBuy.com, ect.VikingKingEleven
- shit man that fuckin sucks dicks. not just dick, dicks!moldero
- VikingKingEleven0
Ukit it seems you know nothing about the issue. Pretty pathetic.
Obama calls for internet ID
http://www.google.com/#sclient=p…Obama calls for internet kill switch
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&…Philly requires bloggers to pay $300 fee
http://washingtonexaminer.com/bl…Regulation and information czar
http://www.google.com/search?cli…Should I go on or do you want to look more foolish?
- VikingKingEleven0
- You can learn some stuff here too
http://www.youtube.c…VikingKingEleven - But people like ukit don't want to learn. Thats why I posted the V video. You act like the people of europe in that movie.VikingKingEleven
- this guy is horribly misguided and short-circuited. Google is not fighting again Net Neutrality.. LOL what a fucking idiot.Boz
- idiot.Boz
- Ironically viewable on youtube.sherm
- You can learn some stuff here too
- ukit0
Yeah, continue posting random links like it makes you smart.
Funny how none of them backed up your previous post.
- Boz0
LOL @ VikingKingEleven
Dude how did you pin this on Obama.. the same people who are pushing for this are republicans and the cable companies and similar. They were the ones who wanted Net Neutrality prevented and now they are doing it this way to try to control it.
I'm just amazed at how misguided your hate is. You should be hating those corporate republican whores, not Obama.. They are in charge now and they are making a MESS.
- autoflavour0
there is crack on the internet?
- GeorgesII0
http://www.americancensorship.or…
5 more days and if it passes the US will be no better than a totalitarian country,
for fucks sakes what happened to the innovative US of 10 years ago, everything evaporated so fast,
it's weird to look at it from the outside and see how cornered you all will be soon,
patriot act/ war on terror/ drugs/ protect ip/what the fuck happened?
americans it's now or never
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- moldero0
It will start with torrent sites, in the end they will probably be taking down sites like qbn for FMT's then probably even simple portfolio sites for things like unlicensed use of an audio track used in a reel, crap like that.
- mg330
So couple big questions:
1) Who is going to enforce this? Is an entire agency of people going to be created to analyze every website to look into copyright issues?
2) What does Google/YouTube have to lose by not complying with supposed government orders to censor content?
- I bet they already got everything setup and readyGeorgesII
- GeorgesII0
I read years ago, that the wall they were building between the US and Mexico, wasn't to keep the Mexicans from coming to the Us but to keep Americans from escaping there,
everything was going pretty fine at that time and I brushed of the idea, something tells me in 10 years the scenario will be so bad that the poor sod that remained will wish they would have emigrated when it was still possible
sorry, i'm rambling
- GeorgesII0
did a quick google search and I see that Ron Paul actually said it on tv,
does this guy ever want to be president, he's not toeing the line
- DrBombay0
George, if there is something negative to be said about America, you will latch on and run with it. No matter how fucking ridiculous it might be. You are not much better than that DRGS guy, but he is just trolling.
- GeorgesII0
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lol, are you fuckn kidding me,I never claimed to have the thruth or to know everything, but I least I don't have my head stuck so far up my butt that I can't look at controversial ideas,
all the shit that are going down these days (lrad, drones, internet censorship, patriot act) have been discussed before and everytime the subjects were brought up, it was ridiculised because "lol conspiracy lol"
now it's happening for real and you're still in denial,
come on rick, I'll criticize who I want, when I want, where I want, because I believe in universal freedom of speech and not just in the notion of it,anyways, I didn't come here to post this stupid rant, but to talk about SOPA, Obama said he'll veto it, let's hope he does
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"The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), also known as H.R.3261, was introduced in the United States House of Representatives on October 26, 2011 by Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX) and a bipartisan group of 12 initial co-sponsors. Introduced by the House Judiciary Committee as building on similar legislation, the PRO-IP Act of 2008 and the Senate's Protect IP Act of 2011, this bill “modernizes our criminal and civil statutes to meet new IP enforcement challenges and protect American jobs.”[1]The bill is divided into two Titles with the first focusing on combating "foreign rogue sites", websites outside U.S. jurisdiction that enable or facilitate copyright infringement, and the second focusing on increased penalties to combat intellectual property theft.
The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a hearing on SOPA for November 16, 2011.[2]"
- You criticize America everyday. You live in Italy FFS. Your leader owned the media.DrBombay
- chrisRG0
got this on twitter today:
http://www.mozilla.org/sopa/
- animatedgif0
Time for Internet 2.0