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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 834821" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>This isn't a protest about Megaupload and it's owners per se. Au contraire it's a protest against SOPA and PIPA. Megaupload was one of the casualties and directly through intervention by the US government which has already influenced or directly rewritten the copyright legislation of various countries, most recently New Zealand and Spain, on threat of trade restrictions. Maybe the owners of Megaupload should have been prosecuted for certain offences that may or may not have been committed by them, but through their own system of law.</p><p></p><p>This could potentially affect everybody though, including all the DJ's here and all those artistically inclined. it will undisputedly affect EVERYBODY who ever surfs the net though by lack of content available on just about every site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 834821, member: 3953"] This isn't a protest about Megaupload and it's owners per se. Au contraire it's a protest against SOPA and PIPA. Megaupload was one of the casualties and directly through intervention by the US government which has already influenced or directly rewritten the copyright legislation of various countries, most recently New Zealand and Spain, on threat of trade restrictions. Maybe the owners of Megaupload should have been prosecuted for certain offences that may or may not have been committed by them, but through their own system of law. This could potentially affect everybody though, including all the DJ's here and all those artistically inclined. it will undisputedly affect EVERYBODY who ever surfs the net though by lack of content available on just about every site. [/QUOTE]
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