Re: SOPA is returning...God dammit...
#61We are nearly halfway there guys, I want to end this thing for good, no more SOPA.
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Like it matters to the US government.Tomgrakk wrote:I'm sorry I joined the conversation late, but I believe one of Trialtrex's original points was that the US government sneaked this bill through the approval process without consulting the people. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't this seem a tad illegal? This violates the very essence of the country being a frelling democracy, i.e. a nation in which the people's approval is required to pass laws and bills like these. My belief is that the US government is desperate to pass this bill and will resort to underhanded tactics to do so.
The bill itself is an example of what seems to be pointless paranoia and power-tripping. What, do they think terrorists are giving each other classified information over YouTube? I'm actually not worried at all about SOPA; it's so unpopular with literally everyone that it will never last long enough to become a problem. If they try to enforce it, they had better be ready for the chaos that will no doubt ensue.

SOPA affects the internet, which is worldwide, silly.UnknownGlaze wrote:I just saw this... And now I'm moving to the U.K.
I'm rebuilding the internet in a submarine inside the Bermuda Triangle.Cbjfan1 wrote:SOPA affects the internet, which is worldwide, silly.UnknownGlaze wrote:I just saw this... And now I'm moving to the U.K.
The bill should only affect the US, since our government can't really touch other countries ISP.Cbjfan1 wrote:SOPA affects the internet, which is worldwide, silly.
You are wrong. The bill affects the whole world. There was a guy in the UK who posted a link to a song on a blog, giving credit to the original artists, and the US government came over, kicked his ass, arrested him, and fined his mother for copyright infringement due to SOPA.Omniary wrote:The bill should only affect the US, since our government can't really touch other countries ISP.Cbjfan1 wrote:SOPA affects the internet, which is worldwide, silly.
Then don't post in this thread. This thread is for discussion of the act and if you don't care than leave it alone. Nobody gives a shit if it won't bother you.INFINITE567 wrote:If SOPA passes...won't really bother me, I only use the internet for social networking, but I better get my house boarded up early in case of riots if the bill passes
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Omniary: fuck you anglerfish can't smell
Dr. Trialtrex21: how you know bitch
Omniary: it probably could smell you though
could probably smell your fucking dank ass nasty powersuit structure gel trog ass enslaved protein bullshit sloshing in your suit from a mile awaySauce? Also, how the hell could that even happen if SOPA hasn't even been approved before? Sounds just like someone trying to hype things up in order to get people to oppose it.Trialtrex21 wrote:You are wrong. The bill affects the whole world. There was a guy in the UK who posted a link to a song on a blog, giving credit to the original artists, and the US government came over, kicked his ass, arrested him, and fined his mother for copyright infringement due to SOPA.