Looks like Torrent-Finders domain was seized by DHS. It can still be reached on .info though.http://torrentfreak.com/u-s-government-seizes-bittorrent-search-engine-domain-and-more-101126/They also hit some Hip-hop music trading sites and a lot of sites that had knock off clothes.[Edited on November 27, 2010 at 10:50 AM. Reason : ]
11/27/2010 10:49:17 AM
http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=599351
11/27/2010 10:59:12 AM
Sorry I was more interested in discussing that the sites that were shutdown instead of the "Impending Destruction of the Internet". Hence why I started a new topic and put it in Tech Talk, instead of The Soap Box.BTW, I searched and didn't find shit on it.[Edited on November 27, 2010 at 12:05 PM. Reason : Maybe I should post on the impending destruction of TWW where threads can be moved with no warning]
11/27/2010 12:02:44 PM
Well, you're here now. No one cares about pirates. They are one step above pedophiles in public opinion. You have no recourse. They can shut down your sites even for discussing torrents. Just give up.
11/27/2010 12:05:34 PM
I feel more secure now.No, really. Wtf is DHS doing involved (I didn't read the link).
11/27/2010 12:06:00 PM
Apparently they have more leniency in being able to shutdown sites. But what the fuck do they have to do with knock off products. I don't feel that has anything to do with homeland security. At least with torrents there can be some issue of sensitive data being transmitted.
11/27/2010 12:07:34 PM
homeland security (for corporations)The full name wouldn't fit on the badge.Why do you think cops arrest guys selling fake handbags at the flea market? Because their puppet masters tell them to.[Edited on November 27, 2010 at 12:13 PM. Reason : .]
11/27/2010 12:12:54 PM
see knockoff products hurt our economy by reducing the income for those who worked hard to create the real deal and reducing the incentive to make cool new shitit's like software piracy only for IRL things, only we do not yet have the technology to clone physical objects, and it's generally not free to the end-user because the knock-offs use up raw materials that themselves are not freeof course knock-offs are often of inferior quality, while pirated software is usually just as good as legitimately purchased (depending on the amount of hax and malware involved), so I'm personally OK with piracy but squeamish about buying knock-offs, especially items from rogue online pharmacies
11/27/2010 3:05:55 PM
I feel opposite. Piracy is directly stealing someone's work. A knockoff is just as difficult to make, requires purchasing tooling, raw materials and labor, then shipping costs. A knockoff is a real product that just happens to have a fake name on it. Therefore it's less of a crime.
11/27/2010 3:28:58 PM
Semiconductor knockoffs are outright dangerous. But, since you're just trolling anyway...
11/27/2010 3:41:00 PM
I love Hong Kong and their cheap semiconductors. I own many.[Edited on November 27, 2010 at 3:46 PM. Reason : It's the american originators fault for charging too much, thus creating the market for counterfeits]
11/27/2010 3:45:44 PM
I'm talking about commodity transistors for example. Parts that cost $2 and the OEM is making 3% margin on them and some asshole in china has copied the package and markings and is selling it as legit in many instances forcing distributors to eat costs related to having to take the product back when designers find out they have fakes.[Edited on November 27, 2010 at 3:50 PM. Reason : .]
11/27/2010 3:49:14 PM
A civil matter.[Edited on November 27, 2010 at 3:52 PM. Reason : And a problem that can be avoided by buying American semiconductors.]
11/27/2010 3:51:41 PM
Sure, I'll just sue some guy in a Chinese court, that will teach em![Edited on November 27, 2010 at 3:55 PM. Reason : God damn, are you the dumbest mother fucker here? Are you dnl?]
11/27/2010 3:54:00 PM
11/27/2010 4:36:12 PM
No one is saying you can't. We are saying that you can't put our name on your shit.
11/27/2010 4:50:53 PM
to be fair I actually think that intellectual property needs less protection than it now has; I was just trying to make the connection between software piracy and counterfeit goods, that the latter is the closest possible analogue to the former with respect to physical items
11/27/2010 5:44:32 PM
^right, you stole the money that you would have otherwise paid for the use of his product.
11/27/2010 7:38:49 PM
^lol.You're in college and you don't see what how fail that is?You're assuming you're correct in order to show that you're correct. (which is complete bullshit.)also,
11/27/2010 8:04:45 PM
But Americans don't make real things anymore. Intellectual property is all we have left.
11/27/2010 8:46:22 PM
^^ Completely trampling people's "intellectual property," as is what is happening with software will kill the industry. Why major in Computer Science and spend months, even years, on developing software, only to have some shit head from Russia crack it in 5 minutes, upload it to TPB in 1 minute, and have 100 seeders in 3 hours? If you allow people to take what they want and allow them to violate the rights of the creator, what incentive is there to actually create?Allowing people to patent "ideas" without creating a damn thing is a problem. But guarding the rights of the creator of software, in which there is actual tangible software, a product of sorts, won't destroy freedom, but rather safe guard it and ensure that there is a motivation to create.Allowing people to just copy and re-distribute software without the creator's permission is a violation of the creator's rights. That destroys freedom. Allowing people to infringe on other people's rights is what leads to anarchy and social chaos. You, a self-proclaimed libertarian, should be able to understand the concept of allowing people to do what they want as long as they don't infringe on the rights of other people.
11/27/2010 9:49:18 PM
11/27/2010 11:41:46 PM
It's just as valid to call your ideas property as it is to stick a flag in ground and call it your property. This is how white people operate.
11/27/2010 11:45:14 PM
I'm having a hard time understanding how software is "an idea". It isn't as if I can "think" of software and it just comes into being.
11/27/2010 11:51:04 PM
My view is that intellectual property doesn't need to be protected as much as it does, basically that the concept of "abandonware" should be codified into law, that copyright terms ought to be re-restricted so much that someone born when a work is created could freely use it as an adult because by then it will have entered the public domain; I don't think that creators ought to be completely unprotected (although I do think "theft" or "stealing" is the wrong term to use), even though personally I do try to circumvent copyright protections, much like a rich Republican pre-Roe paying for his daughter's back-alley abortion.
11/28/2010 12:12:48 AM
11/28/2010 12:22:27 AM
indy, I like how you took a part of what I said, quoted it, misconstrued it, and then completely ignored the rest of what I said.Did you miss the part where I said this?
11/28/2010 12:46:29 AM
11/28/2010 9:54:09 AM
You guys are farting into your hands and calling it an apple.There is so much fail in the way you are presenting this, that I don't know where to start. Clearly, your attempts at logic and deduction aren't enough. Your horse is at the water, and yet it won't drink. I don't have the patience to sit there and splash water at it until it fucking realizes what's actually going on.Really though. At least try to keep an open mind on this. (Something I'm pretty sure you're too blinded by $$$/control to do.)
11/28/2010 10:47:50 AM
Talk about diarrhea passed off as a post. You have no explanation for the capital effort...ie IT TAKES PROPERTY TO CREATE...PROPERTY..., NOT JUST A THOUGHT IN YOUR BRAIN YOU ASSHAT...so you just shit that post all over the thread.Good fucking going!
11/28/2010 10:57:36 AM
11/28/2010 11:19:51 AM
11/28/2010 12:12:09 PM
11/28/2010 4:47:11 PM
Never thought I would see the day that a libertarian would completely reject the underlining thesis of Atlas Shrugged. Then again, indy is a special individual.
11/28/2010 6:00:06 PM
11/28/2010 9:16:35 PM
They could at least put something funny up there like "pwnt by ICE".
11/29/2010 11:50:58 AM
You've been closed by ICEYou're willing to sacrifice your URLYou never take adviceSomeday you'll pay the price, I knowI've seen it beforeIt happens all the time(We'll be) Closing the doorYou leave the world behindYou're digging for contentYet throwing awayA fortune in torrentsBut someday you'll pay[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 12:04 PM. Reason : So much cooler.]
11/29/2010 12:02:03 PM
11/30/2010 9:23:56 AM
^^ Now that songs stuck in my head
11/30/2010 10:09:47 AM