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Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music All

Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Very dumb move by "Anonymous". What people fail to realize is that if the Internet cannot find some sort of governance, then I get the feeling it's going to start to shrink. It will go from being the World-Wide Web to being a much less open community, by law and regulation. It's just that simple. I have no use for online piracy, or these hackers who think they can do whatever they damn well please. If SOPA doesn't pass, you may well see some of these companies no longer allowing their intellectual property to be displayed online at all.

And there will be very little they can do about it. The World Wide Web would be a much less open community, by law and regulation if things like SOPA pass.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

I wouldn't call it terrorism, but I would suggest that attackes on any of those sites which are run by the US Government come downright close to meeting my personal definition of treason.

Yeah, but your personal definition of treason is stupid.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Not exactly.

It is illegal to share copyrighted material WITHOUT PERMISSION from the copyright holder. Lots of content out there that is legally free is copyrighted, or using licensing schemes that need copyright to really exist/have teeth, that and anything that can be copyrighted in the U.S automatically is according to current law.

If I make a work, copyright it, share it freely, and tell others to do so, /we are sharing copyrighted materials, but broke no laws since I gave the OK to do so.



How the quoted misconception got to be so popular is kinda scary.

You are correct, I just didn't feel like writing a whole paragraph explaining this.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Agreed.

Sadly I believe its actions such as theirs that will ultimately push our government to strangle internet freedom. They are threatening the very thing they claim to protect.
The same could be said of all terrorist organizations, IMO.
 
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Apparently a website called Megaupload was taken down by the FBI, it's founder including 4 of the websites members were arrested, and some internet denzines did not take too kindly to it. The hacker Anonymous seems to be taking this one personally.


Anonymous has posted a response to these happenings, and apparently Chris Dodd is squarely in their sites:


  1. SOPA also makes it in the response. Is this civil disobedience or illegal activity?



#OpMegaupload - Pastebin.com

the ****s from anonymous should be hunted, jailed and banned from ever using a computer again.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music All Offline




Apparently a website called Megaupload was taken down by the FBI, it's founder including 4 of the websites members were arrested, and some internet denzines did not take too kindly to it. The hacker Anonymous seems to be taking this one personally.


Anonymous has posted a response to these happenings, and apparently Chris Dodd is squarely in their sites:


  1. SOPA also makes it in the response. Is this civil disobedience or illegal activity?



#OpMegaupload - Pastebin.com


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Why would they announce their targets before striking?
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

I think that could better be said about the government actions taken prior.

Nonsense. Threatening to shut down legal websites simply because you don't get to steal people's **** is terrorism.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Certainly illegal but this hardly qualifies as terrorism.

Typical right-wing, playing the terrorism card. :D

I'm not right wing - I was the first to call it terrorism.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Nonsense. Threatening to shut down legal websites simply because you don't get to steal people's **** is terrorism.

Instead of going after the service that allows legal downloads maybe they should go after the people that post the illegal stuff on that service instead.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Instead of going after the service that allows legal downloads maybe they should go after the people that post the illegal stuff on that service instead.

Very hard to do. Really what's going to happen is that all media will come only playable to internet connected devices and have severe DRM hurdles to play. Thank thieves for this.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Very hard to do. Really what's going to happen is that all media will come only playable to internet connected devices and have severe DRM hurdles to play. Thank thieves for this.

Umm...last I knew how difficult it was to catch a criminal was a non-factor in trying to catch the actual criminal. Also last I knew it was wrong to charge innocent people with a crime....at least normally.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Nonsense. Threatening to shut down legal websites simply because you don't get to steal people's **** is terrorism.

That's a scarily broad definition of terrorism there, quite dangerous in fact.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Hatuey said:
Nonsense. Threatening to shut down legal websites simply because you don't get to steal people's **** is terrorism.

And what would you call the confiscation of $50 million in hard assets from megaupload that will never be returned, without trial or due process, all because the RIAA and adjacent industries asked the DoJ to do so? That site was a transit hub for tens of millions of people that facilitated peer-to-peer connections. Now it's gone from the web, along with billions of megabytes in data.

Anonymous is exercising civil disobedience, and they have my moral support. Our government is turning fascist day by day, and they don't respond to the will of the people anymore. Tens of millions of people protested SOPA with blackouts and letter writing, and still congress passed the bill; and all we got from the senate was a delay. Just who the **** does our government represent at this point? It certainly isn't the American people. It's the corporate "people".

Corporate personhood needs to be absolished, or at least re-defined so that American citizens are put first and corporate persons are second class. They are not real people and should not have this kind of power over government.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

. Thank thieves for this.

Very hard to do since legally, theives are not a part of the equation [hint: pirates, copyright infringers] - but really, given how companies are able to face the hurdle of piracy, to blame only pirates for this is in of itself ignorant - these companies have means of dealing with the issue of piracy and climbing over the hurdles to come out on top,and doing what you suggest in spire of those possibilities shows an unwillingness to adapt - something only the companies themselves can be blamed for.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

And what would you call the confiscation of $50 million in hard assets from megaupload that will never be returned, without trial or due process, all because the RIAA and adjacent industries asked the DoJ to do so?

A good thing. The end.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

I'd say Civil Disobedience and if a DOS attack is illegal, which I honestly don't know if it is, then I'd say Civil Disobedience that is criminal in nature.

I don't view hacking and a DOS attack on the same level. Hacking is similar to breaking and entering / trespassing. DOS reminds me more of presenting a public obstruction that denies people the ability to easily access an establishment or business.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

I'd say Civil Disobedience and if a DOS attack is illegal, which I honestly don't know if it is, then I'd say Civil Disobedience that is criminal in nature.

I don't view hacking and a DOS attack on the same level. Hacking is similar to breaking and entering / trespassing. DOS reminds me more of presenting a public obstruction that denies people the ability to easily access an establishment or business.

DDOS is more like firebombing the police stations simply because your favorite crack house has been shut down and demolished.
 
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A good thing. The end.

So you support closing down a service that was designed to help people share files that are legal to share? (IE thier own work or someone elses that says "yes they can distribute it") You support shutting down a service because of actual criminals using that service? How about we start shutting down grocery stores also? I'm sure criminals use them also. :roll:
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

DDOS is more like firebombing the police stations simply because your favorite crack house has been shut down and demolished.

Not even close. Firebombing a station leaves it unable to be used for weeks on end (and possibly killing people)...possibly permenately because there isn't enough money to rebuild the station. A Dos attack can be fixed in less than a day at most and hurts no one.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Here is where they made their mistake:
Describing the operation of the site and relations with users the indictment noted, "For much of its operation, the Mega Conspiracy has offered an 'Uploader Rewards' Program, which promised premium subscribers transfers of cash and other financial incentives to upload popular works, including copyrighted works, to computer servers under the Mega Conspiracy's direct control and for the Conspiracy's ultimate financial benefit." Page 2: Justice, FBI Crack Down on Megaupload.com; Hackers Hit Feds, Entertainment Industry - ABC News

The indictment is saying that Megaupload bought and solicited copywrited materials. If that turns out to be the case then they screwed up in a major way.

BTW here is the message if you try to go to Megaupload.com
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Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

Here is where they made their mistake:

The indictment is saying that Megaupload bought and solicited copywrited materials. If that turns out to be the case then they screwed up in a major way.

BTW here is the message if you try to go to Megaupload.com

I visited megaupload a couple of times for downloading games when I was directed to it via the game designer him/herself. I never once saw anything where they offered money to anyone that put up copyrighted material...and yes, I looked to become a premium member because they offered faster downloads if I did so.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

I visited megaupload a couple of times for downloading games when I was directed to it via the game designer him/herself. I never once saw anything where they offered money to anyone that put up copyrighted material...and yes, I looked to become a premium member because they offered faster downloads if I did so.

Here is the indictment: Mega Indictment

I have to say with the experience that I have had with their sites they are making a very convincing case. Honestly I feel no remorse for the pirated software that I have used before. No one lost any money from me using pirated software since I would never pay the kind of money some of that software would cost. I simply do not have that money to give. But I am not trying make money off of it either. Im telling you this so it is clear that I am not against things like per-to-peer sharing. But I am opposed to sites that charge to share software and what not. Personally I only use torrent sites and on a limited bases. I used to use DC++ but I cant seem to configure my DSL to do that anymore. But their is software the people can use to directly share large files privately. Which I use with some band mates in a project we are working on and we live in different states.

From reading the indictment it appears that megaupload got caught with their hand in the cookie jar. And its obvious that they thought that they had a legal loophole defense if they ever got caught. This only means that other sites better learn the lessons that this is teaching them. You know like how Piratebay taught the torrent community some lessons?
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

The main gist of this case would require that anyone who hosts any kind of website would be required to police the actions of those who post on it. This site could be held liable for someone posting a youtube video on it with copyrighted content. Youtube, in turn, would also be liable, despite already having won a case that said they weren't! This is a load of bull. I'll get back with more comments after I finish reading the indictment.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

This is private citizens stepping up to defend innocent people being wrongfully attacked by the government. This takedown of megaupload is an egregious and illegal overreach by the government. But it's not okay that left leaning hackers and anarchists are the ones defending our civil liberties, right?

You wouldn't think like that if it was your intelectual property being stolen.
 
Re: Anonymous Goes on Megaupload Revenge Spree: DoJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music

You wouldn't think like that if it was your intelectual property being stolen.

So, if I were a shareholder in a record company, I would want to live in a police state? That's what you just said. I'm saying "protecting civil liberties is the right thing to do, no matter who is doing the protecting. And you're saying I wouldn't still hold that position if I were in a position to make less money because of it? Have you met me?

And just so you know, I'm an actor and a musician, among other things. I give away my intellectual property for free all the time.
 
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