At 4/17/09 11:01 AM, Ejit wrote:
Who fucking cares? People that exploit loopholes deserve to be prosecuted, the distribution of stolen content should be prosecuted, whether it's legal in this one country or not.
If you do not break a law, then you should not be treated like you have. There is no law for breaking a US law in another country (which in this case, is exercising your freedom, rather than finding loopholes), so they should not be treated like they've broken a law.
It's like they're nice people either.
Again, that isn't a reason for imprisonment and massive fines. By mocking such large companies they were just tempting them, but I found all of those replies to legal mail hilarious.
At 4/17/09 11:21 AM, Rohedin wrote:
Keep this shit for Operation Seeds of Liberty. Expect some threads about it to be floating around /b/ shortly.
I think Anon have moved over to that empty Mac forum and IRC, since Moot and the 4chan mods kept 404'ing the threads about it.
At 4/17/09 11:24 AM, Frank-The-Hedgehog wrote:
You do know hose threads don't stay alive for very long...
As long as a lot of people make posts in there, they usually do. Due to the fact that some people were discussing malicious activities in there (rather than trying to help out in a peaceful way) the threads were removed.
At 4/17/09 11:47 AM, Ejit wrote:
I love how 4chan is all "Look at what we did to Scientology!!!!!", what did they do? Stand outside some churches for half an hour and do nothing?
As Preternatural said, many of /b/ aren't proud of project Chanology at all.