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PROTECT IP Act

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posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 01:41 AM
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Blacklist Bill allows Feds to remove websites from Internet

Read more: digitaljournal.com...


"the great firewall of china".............how about America's "Great Friewall" , with all the BS going on it seems like a good time to block ""STUFF"" from getting in , TPTB see's this as a good opportunity to block us from seeing whats going on all over the world.................discuss



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 02:09 AM
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HAHAHAHAHA!!!! Silly PTB all bets were off the minute you gave US the Internet. You can't control something like this. People won't allow this to happen, not without a fight anyways. If they do somehow manage to enforce this then I'll be speechless until then.



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 02:15 AM
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Mirror mirror on the wall...


Adapt, improvise, overcome.



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 02:19 AM
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Peer blocker people. It's not perfect but it helps along with aforementioned adapt, improvise and overcome.

www.peerblock.com...



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 02:24 AM
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Originally posted by thesungod
Peer blocker people. It's not perfect but it helps along with aforementioned adapt, improvise and overcome.

www.peerblock.com...



TY TY , I looked over this & it sounds like a good SW! GP



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edit on 10/28/2011 by dedpope because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 06:27 AM
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This is almost like a "search & seizure" w/o a warrant or court order.
Looks like they want to legislate probable cause.

But WHO gets to make the decisions?
Qualifications?


And what happens if somebody with a phony college degree and some authority makes a mistake.

The innocent victims would need to pay big $$$ for lawyers.

Could be unconstitutional?

SCOTUS is gonna get busy


As usual, this is a law that is a negative impact for the majority of Americans.

Another law that has already cost millions to get this far.

Tell your Congressmen to get a refund from the "experts" who have been paid so far.

Then STOP.



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 09:43 AM
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from what i could find the actualy name of the bill is S.968, and its title is; "Preventing real online threats to economic creativity and theft of intellectual property act of 2011." let me just say..........WOW. it's so obvious what they're doing here. either they've gotten lazy, stupid, or they just plain don't give a @#$^ anymore. Who knows? well see how this one plays out, hopefully it won't though.



posted on Oct, 28 2011 @ 09:48 AM
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Next thing we see will be this;

Friday, October 28, 2011

China is intensifying restrictions on internet use after official reports revealed that three people have been "punished for spreading false rumours" online.
Authorities say they are carrying out inquiries into other suspected cases.
The news comes just over a week after Communist Party leaders agreed a list of "cultural development guidelines". They include increased controls over social media and penalties for those spreading "harmful information".

The Xinhua news agency quotes regulators as saying that efforts will be stepped up "to stop rumours and punish individuals and websites spreading rumours".
It says a university student was detained after being accused of posting a fake news story about a man killing eight village chiefs in the south-western province of Yunnan.
It goes on to report that a website editor was issued with a warning after publishing a story about an air force fighter crash without confirming the facts.
And it says that a Shanghai resident was held in police custody for 15 days after accusations he had posted a falsified income tax document online.

The agency says China has 485 million registered web users.
"We have seen a tightening of control under the Hu Jintao government," said Sarah McDowall, Asia-Pacific regional manager at IHS Global Insight.
"Officials are particularly worried by the rise in popular protests and will have observed the fall of Gaddafi last week. With China facing a leadership change next year, the government feels it cannot soften its stance."......


China's internet users targeted in online rumour probes

Is the USA next?




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