1. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3I actually need a good boost pedal, so if you get the first Olof-ator Boost series done, can you mail me one for free since we're friends?


    Sure, if you die though, it's you fault since it was your idea.
  2. I demand all of my products be tested first. I'm a professional amateur.
  3. Sure, you can test them first.
  4. Alrighty. I'll take it.
  5. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Alrighty. I'll take it.


    Good.

    I shall look this up tomorrow, it sounds like a fun thing to do. Gotta sleep now! G'night!
  6. have you seen the protest going on wikipedia (english version)?



  7. I've read a little about it, I guess its trying to say that if you start censoring piracy websites where will it end? Interested to see how people cope without Wikipedia for a day.
  8. I'm all against piracy, but I agree that SOPA ain't the right way to fight it. I support Wikipedia on this.
  9. in my opinion for what i read it's too restrictive and could go too far and trample some legitimate rights of people
  10. Surely an anti-piracy bill is a simple thing to enforce? I could probably type one up now, just target sites that freely distribute material that they shouldn't. Torrent sites and file hosting sites would be more difficult to Target because its the users who upload the material against the terms and conditions of (most) of the sites. They would have to be actively enforcing the terms to keep pirated material at a minimum.

    Why it would effect anything other than those sites I don't know.
  11. it would affect not only torrent or file sharing files but also very large number of sites like for saying the most popular twitter, facebook and so on .. sites very hard to control totally and who would be persecuted it's the owner of the site, financially, censured and prison in some case
  12. Originally posted by clover68it would affect not only torrent or file sharing files but also very large number of sites like for saying the most popular twitter, facebook and so on .. sites very hard to control totally and who would be persecuted it's the owner of the site, financially, censured and prison in some case


    That's what I'm was getting at, the act is apparently too broad and therefore will have some effect on those sites you listed. Whereas I'm sure an act could be implemented whereby only torrent sites/file hosting sites are controlled.

    In the fight against piracy, why would you propose laws that encompass more than it should?