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Sindalf wrote...
Man this looks like a fansub thread that has a lot of hurfing and durfing that I am not even going to bother to read but I think I can get jist of it from key words I see. Me being the best fansubbing in the anime fansub community happen to be an expert on this subject.You have no rights. People can do whatever they want with the work you put out there whether you like it or not. Its not your work its the authors. Even if it is the authors work, guess what, we are going to take that too and do what we want with it. If you think you can say stuff like "no mangafox" on it then you are a massive faggot who think he owns the rights to a work that you ALREADY STOLE AGAINST THE AUTHORS WILL. People of the world are free to do whatever they want with anything they see fit that is put out there. Putting watermarks on them is just being a massive retard that doesn't understand what the people want and how the world works.
People who do manga are mostly the worst kind of faggot on the internet. My brain is literally full of fuck when I think about them and how they can justify that way of thinking.
If my response was off topic then oh well I didn't read the thread anyway since I am too busy jumping into the fabulous world of parallel encoding.
tl'dr = People are free to do whatever they want and those that think otherwise are fucking retarded.
rap battle me already faggot
ImperialX wrote...
Rise-chan wrote...
ImperialX wrote...
EDIT: I just realized that this is IB. Trying to talk intelligently is useless. It's just going to -Repped anyway. Ignore this post. EDIT 2: Thanks for the +Reps. I guess this section still have a few people with brains.
Neg rep fix'd.
3 -Reps and 3 +Reps so far. I wonder how it will settle in the end.
It doesn't matter tbh. I don't care about Rep but it's quite sad to see how braindead some people in this section can be.
Get off your pretentious high-horse, no one gives a fuck.
Four people, including two New Zealand residents, allegedly running the world's largest file-sharing site, Megaupload.com, have been arrested for violating piracy laws in Auckland.
United States prosecutors in Virginia have shut down the site and charged its founder, six others and two corporations with running and international organised criminal enterprise, allegedly responsible for massive worldwide online piracy.
The US Justice Department and the FBI today said Megaupload.com and other related sites allegedly generated more than US$175 million (NZ$217m) in criminal proceeds and caused copyright holders more than US$500m in lost revenue from pirated films and other content.
The founder of the site Kim Dotcom, aka Kim Schmitz and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, 37, and accused Bram van der Kolk, from the Netherlands, were New Zealand residents.
The pair along with Finn Batato, 38, and Mathias Ortmann, 40, both from Germany, were arrested by New Zealand police, who executed provisional arrest warrants requested by US authorities.
Julius Bencko, 35, from Slovakia, Sven Echternach, 39, from Germany and Andrus Nomm, 32, from Estonia remained at large.
Law enforcement agencies also executed more than 20 search warrants in the United States and eight countries, seizing about US$50m in assets.
The indictment was unsealed on Thursday (US time), one day after websites shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart the online piracy of copyrighted movies and TV programmes.
Megaupload.com has claimed it is diligent in responding to complaints about pirated material.
The indictment says at one point, Megaupload was the 13th-most popular website in the world
United States prosecutors in Virginia have shut down the site and charged its founder, six others and two corporations with running and international organised criminal enterprise, allegedly responsible for massive worldwide online piracy.
The US Justice Department and the FBI today said Megaupload.com and other related sites allegedly generated more than US$175 million (NZ$217m) in criminal proceeds and caused copyright holders more than US$500m in lost revenue from pirated films and other content.
The founder of the site Kim Dotcom, aka Kim Schmitz and Kim Tim Jim Vestor, 37, and accused Bram van der Kolk, from the Netherlands, were New Zealand residents.
The pair along with Finn Batato, 38, and Mathias Ortmann, 40, both from Germany, were arrested by New Zealand police, who executed provisional arrest warrants requested by US authorities.
Julius Bencko, 35, from Slovakia, Sven Echternach, 39, from Germany and Andrus Nomm, 32, from Estonia remained at large.
Law enforcement agencies also executed more than 20 search warrants in the United States and eight countries, seizing about US$50m in assets.
The indictment was unsealed on Thursday (US time), one day after websites shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart the online piracy of copyrighted movies and TV programmes.
Megaupload.com has claimed it is diligent in responding to complaints about pirated material.
The indictment says at one point, Megaupload was the 13th-most popular website in the world
http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/6288082/Kiwis-arrested-in-internet-piracy-bust
GOGO NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LOL
