Author Topic: Internet providers to begin warning customers who pirate content  (Read 2753 times)


That's bullstuff that it costs $35 to get a review if you're wrongly accused.


whelp this is what happens when people pirate
first CISPA or whatever, then ACTA, and now CAS. Stop downloading stuff illegally and this won't happen for christs sake. and yet people are complaining about this?
« Last Edit: February 26, 2013, 10:50:44 AM by Decepticon »

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That they were already doing this long before it made it into some news article? The only reason people are talking about it now is because the media is blowing it up.

Hey

Did you know

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did you

did you

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did you know

That they were already doing this long before it made it into some news article? The only reason people are talking about it now is because the media is blowing it up.
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lucky I use one that's barely known
« Last Edit: February 26, 2013, 11:00:18 AM by Maxwell23461 »

Most of the people who pirate can't afford it anyway so it's not like it's going to get them more money. It'll make it worse if anything.

Also, this article was posted in October.

Most of the people who pirate can't afford it anyway so it's not like it's going to get them more money. It'll make it worse if anything.

Also, this article was posted in October.
Really
I just heard it on the news this morning

whelp this is what happens when people pirate
first CISPA or whatever, then ACTA
...both had nothing to do with piracy

Aren't there like three topics on this already?

You pirates are the reason why we can't have nice things.

The only reason any of you should have a problem with this is if it stops you from pirating things.

Stop breaking the law and they'll stop introducing measures to keep you from breaking the law.

You pirates are the reason why we can't have nice things.
pirates have feelings too so be nice

You pirates are the reason why we can't have nice things.

Aye, that we arrrr [/obligation]