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Yay for the PROTECT IP act.
Yay for the PROTECT IP act.
#1
I have glorious news, Congress is finally doing something about copyright infringement, and it only requires us to abandon small parts of the constitution, like free speech and due process, but I am sure they won't be missed since we have halfway removed them already. Won't you call your congress critter and tell them how happy you are about it?

http://www.crunchgear.com...ct-ip-act-is-even-worse/

http://arstechnica.com/te...?comments=1#comments-bar
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#2
Well this commenter http://arstechnica.com/te...ments=1#comment-21633859 over at arts appears to have a better idea on how to implement the scheme. The entire thing is a bad idea, for once 4chan gets hit with one of those blocks: no web site will be safe! The /b/tards, /d/ites & probably even the /k/ommandos would go on a Party Van webcrawl leaving trojan parcels of IP and Cheese Pizza pics to bring PROTECT IP/COICA seizures down on every such targeted site.
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#3
This bill needs to be killed with fire and the people that introduced the bill needs to have their homes introduced to Sony Bricks.
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