In the lieu of SOPA/PIPA protest, the ACTA Agreement is adopted

xist

ΚΑΤΑ ΤΟΝ ΔΑΙΜΟΝΑ ΕΑΥΤΟΥ
Member
Joined
Jul 14, 2008
Messages
5,859
Trophies
0
XP
984
Country
It does seem that this has slipped under the radar of most people, especially given the amount of time it's been worked on. However, what state of activity is it in? Europe is extremely picky about wording of treatise, and with a treaty this size covering so many things (border control alongside internet policing) across so many countries it's going to take forever to ratify.

As far as recent UK activity about this goes all i've really seen is a couple of petitions(if approved the subject is discussed in Parliament), this one is the larger of the two.

Anyone seen this as well?

http://torrentfreak.com/us-threatened-to-blacklist-spain-for-not-implementing-site-blocking-law-120105/
 

Ace

GBATemp's Patrick Bateman
Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2009
Messages
1,034
Trophies
0
Age
29
Location
Manhattan
Website
goo.gl
XP
538
Country
Seeing how ACTA appears to be a treaty, this only affects countries that CHOOSE to adopt anything in ACTA.
Unfortunately, that'll be many countries...
 

PolloDiablo

Madre de Dios! Es El POLLO DIABLO!!!
Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2010
Messages
3,858
Trophies
2
XP
2,960
Country
United States
Seeing how ACTA appears to be a treaty, this only affects countries that CHOOSE to adopt anything in ACTA.
Unfortunately, that'll be many countries...
in the end, it's the same for all.... if you stop uploading files because your country adopted ACTA, other people that live in a "free ACTA" country couldnt download your files.

My first guess is that all of this situation will end in a internet were it's more difficult to access certain content. People that doenst really know much about internet will end just using email services, facebook and all those kind of social network bullshit. In the other hand, people that really know what they are doing: hackers, and people that have knogledge about internet (all of the gbatemp users, for example) will end up, in someway or another, getting all the free shit that they want. But it will be more difficult to do so.

About "privacy"... mmmm, I really dont know how much privacy we have using email services, social networks, forums and those stuff. It's clearly that if the FBI wants to fuck you up, they will do it no matter what.
 

GundamXXX

Ergo Ego
Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2007
Messages
1,140
Trophies
0
Age
38
Location
Australia
Website
Visit site
XP
327
Country
Its funny because ACTA has always been a bigger threat then SOPA/PIPA and nobody cared until now....

If you oppose this then go to your government, punch the guys in the balls and tell them youll keep doing it until they change their mind. Alternativly you can go protest at the European Union


Dont let Anon or Wiki or anyone do the work but involve yourself in it
 

Satangel

BEAST
Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2006
Messages
10,307
Trophies
1
Age
31
Location
Bruges, Belgium
XP
1,550
Country
Belgium
rw4fg7.jpg

We better do it.

Sorry, but those 3 bills wouldn't change a thing. People would still download illegal files like before. In other words, those bills would serve no purpose. Not only those bills would be unable to stop piracy, but even if they did, piracy would adapt and they'd be back to square one.

You can't defeat piracy, it's a battle they can't win no matter what.
QFT. You can't defeat piracy. You can only try to make it less easy, but piracy will be around as long as mankind lives.
 

Shadow&Light

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2010
Messages
204
Trophies
0
XP
51
Country
United States
They don't have enough jails to lock ALL the world up... Yes, of course it's something very important, this kind of infringment to privacy it's quite alarming... And now it's almost official.

Only we can stop this, don't let anyone else do what you can do, if we all shout at the same time, WE WILL BE HEARD!
There's still time, it fall in our hand the responsability to defend our rights, to defend our privacy
 

Gagarin

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2007
Messages
970
Trophies
1
Age
44
Location
USA
Website
Visit site
XP
1,101
Country
United States
Nobody heard about it, because it was a government secret. They started to draft it in 2007 (?????) but both, Bush and Obama decided not to go public with that because it would jeopardize a national security.

Some countries decided to sign it right away, some like Poland tried to sign in in secret from the public by their government.

People who said that it will not stop internet piracy are only half right. Sure, people still will bootleg games and movies, but times when it was so simple are over.
Try now, with major 3 file sharing hosts down to download 45 GB PS3 game?
 

Theraima

I own this desert, bitches!
Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2009
Messages
700
Trophies
0
Age
28
Location
Clouds
Website
Visit site
XP
215
Country
Finland
Where are everyone pulling these stupid agreements/treatys/laws serioulsy.. I agree, none of these would shut down piracy, it would make pirating stuff less easier. True.

If this passes, I bet they will make some "changes" to it. I do not like this at all.
 

GundamXXX

Ergo Ego
Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2007
Messages
1,140
Trophies
0
Age
38
Location
Australia
Website
Visit site
XP
327
Country
Nobody heard about it, because it was a government secret. They started to draft it in 2007 (?????) but both, Bush and Obama decided not to go public with that because it would jeopardize a national security.

Some countries decided to sign it right away, some like Poland tried to sign in in secret from the public by their government.

People who said that it will not stop internet piracy are only half right. Sure, people still will bootleg games and movies, but times when it was so simple are over.
Try now, with major 3 file sharing hosts down to download 45 GB PS3 game?
Euhm ACTA has been leaked a load of times so if you dont know it its because you are uninformed
Nothing about it has been a secret since most of it is known for a while. Its opposition only now gained momentum (way too late) due to the SOPA/PIPA objections
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

stanleyopar2000

RIP Yuzu. "It is always morally correct..."
Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2007
Messages
4,810
Trophies
2
Location
C-137
Website
www.youtube.com
XP
3,688
Country
United States
uh oh...the countries are already starting to have solidarity.....New World Order anyone?
So now, they want to monitor our cellphones, computers, media players and censor internet (and I'm not even talking about flashcards)... They should maybe think about 'privacy' before 'piracy'...

hmm....censored internet and every form of communication is monitored...Looking more and more like Mirrors Edge every day.

Rebels need to put away their keyboard and unholster their guns. Points need to be made. NOW. Before we live in complete communism during our generation!!!

There needs to be a "violent and bloody revolution" as quoted from Carl Marx. We cannot keep being oppressed like this!!!!!!


PS - THIS IS WHY Google, Facebook, and Apple met with the president in a closed door meeting.
 

Coto

-
Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2010
Messages
2,979
Trophies
2
XP
2,565
Country
Chile
Just noticed I got my post deleted.

Who cares, let people decide what it'll be:

This means it will be just the beggining.
 

GundamXXX

Ergo Ego
Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2007
Messages
1,140
Trophies
0
Age
38
Location
Australia
Website
Visit site
XP
327
Country
Ok to everyone who is reacting all butthurt.... stop posting and start doing something productive against it.

Read up about SOPA/PIPA/ACTA/DMCA. Contact your local government legislator.
A Minister or Representative doesnt read gbatemp.net

Also threatening with voilence will achieve nothing. Actions are louder then word so either protest peacefully or actually grab a gun and shoot some people.
 

stanleyopar2000

RIP Yuzu. "It is always morally correct..."
Member
Joined
Jun 22, 2007
Messages
4,810
Trophies
2
Location
C-137
Website
www.youtube.com
XP
3,688
Country
United States
did you know ACTA was created in 2008?

and wasn't even brought up until NOW.

(just like the "Patriot Act")

oh and @[member='GundamXXX'], "the people" are out of reach unfortunately, its all just wishful thinking...

oh, and if you "protest peacefully" your head will get busted (like the "occupy riots" going on)

Seig heil.

Edit - lets play a game...What Looks like a lamb that boasts of freedom, liberty and justice for all, yet speaks like a dragon, whos true agenda is tryrany and communism?....The United States....

Wonder if this prophecy stuff actaully legit.........
 

Hop2089

Cute>Hot
Member
Joined
Jan 31, 2008
Messages
3,812
Trophies
1
Age
37
Website
Visit site
XP
806
Country
United States
ACTA won't do much here in the US because no one will spend the money to police the web agressively like this just because of copywrites, and really we don't need to anyway seeing as how effective the old laws are, Europe will be the one to suffer ACTA's wrath for the most part though so it's still a threat. Of course big tyrant in Japan might use ACTA to take your doujin away, he's already trying to shut down Comiket for trumped obscenity charges, he has also arrested ero artists for the same charges and gives police near unlimited power to go into hentai shops and confiscates certain manga.
 

GundamXXX

Ergo Ego
Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2007
Messages
1,140
Trophies
0
Age
38
Location
Australia
Website
Visit site
XP
327
Country
did you know ACTA was created in 2008?

and wasn't even brought up until NOW.

(just like the "Patriot Act")

oh and @[member='GundamXXX'], "the people" are out of reach unfortunately, its all just wishful thinking...

oh, and if you "protest peacefully" your head will get busted (like the "occupy riots" going on)

Seig heil.

Edit - lets play a game...What Looks like a lamb that boasts of freedom, liberty and justice for all, yet speaks like a dragon, whos true agenda is tryrany and communism?....The United States....

Wonder if this prophecy stuff actaully legit.........
Yes... peaceful protests havent helped AT ALL in Tunisia and Egypt ;o (im not saying it was limited to peacefull but the bulk was peacefull)
If an entire country gets up in protest by the millions then no government will stand very long
The people are the power but they are either too lazy to do something, too brainwashed to realise they can do something or cave in by peerpressure from the government.

Also USA is thriving on capitalism and despises communism when in fact communism is way better in my opinion
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person

Shadow&Light

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2010
Messages
204
Trophies
0
XP
51
Country
United States
Heh... Capitalism is leading to this, to "close" the whole internet... And comunism presures the people to follow everything they say as they want... What happened to freedom? Did ever exist and in some point we lose it...? Or we just gave it away for technology?

It actualy doesn't matter where you are, if ACTA it's globally aproved, there won't be much to do, but to rebuild our society
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    @Jayro, I don't see whats so special about the DS ML, its just a DS lite in a phat shell. At least the phat model had louder speakers, whereas the lite has a much better screen.
    +1
  • SylverReZ @ SylverReZ:
    They probably said "Hey, why not we combine the two together and make a 'new' DS to sell".
  • Veho @ Veho:
    It's a DS Lite in a slightly bigger DS Lite shell.
    +1
  • Veho @ Veho:
    It's not a Nintendo / iQue official product, it's a 3rd party custom.
    +1
  • Veho @ Veho:
    Nothing special about it other than it's more comfortable than the Lite
    for people with beefy hands.
    +1
  • Jayro @ Jayro:
    I have yaoi anime hands, very lorge but slender.
  • Jayro @ Jayro:
    I'm Slenderman.
  • Veho @ Veho:
    I have hands.
  • BakerMan @ BakerMan:
    imagine not having hands, cringe
    +1
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    ESPECIALLY for things I do to myself :sad:.. :tpi::rofl2: Or others :shy::blush::evil:
    +1
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    @SylverReZ if you could find a v5 DS ML you would have the best of both worlds since the v5 units had the same backlight brightness levels as the DS Lite unlockable with flashme
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    but that's a long shot
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    i think only the red mario kart edition phat was v5
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    A woman with no arms and no legs was sitting on a beach. A man comes along and the woman says, "I've never been hugged before." So the man feels bad and hugs her. She says "Well i've also never been kissed before." So he gives her a kiss on the cheek. She says "Well I've also never been fucked before." So the man picks her up, and throws her in the ocean and says "Now you're fucked."
    +2
  • BakerMan @ BakerMan:
    lmao
  • BakerMan @ BakerMan:
    anyways, we need to re-normalize physical media

    if i didn't want my games to be permanent, then i'd rent them
    +1
  • BigOnYa @ BigOnYa:
    Agreed, that why I try to buy all my games on disc, Xbox anyways. Switch games (which I pirate tbh) don't matter much, I stay offline 24/7 anyways.
  • AncientBoi @ AncientBoi:
    I don't pirate them, I Use Them :mellow:. Like I do @BigOnYa 's couch :tpi::evil::rofl2:
    +1
  • cearp @ cearp:
    @BakerMan - you can still "own" digital media, arguably easier and better than physical since you can make copies and backups, as much as you like.

    The issue is DRM
  • cearp @ cearp:
    You can buy drm free games / music / ebooks, and if you keep backups of your data (like documents and family photos etc), then you shouldn't lose the game. but with a disk, your toddler could put it in the toaster and there goes your $60

    :rofl2:
  • cearp @ cearp:
    still, I agree physical media is nice to have. just pointing out the issue is drm
  • rqkaiju2 @ rqkaiju2:
    i like physical media because it actually feels like you own it. thats why i plan on burning music to cds
  • cearp @ cearp:
    It's nice to not have to have a lot of physical things though, saves space
    cearp @ cearp: It's nice to not have to have a lot of physical things though, saves space