Quote:
Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
It might be insufficient to identify, but in most cases sufficient for further investigation. Unfortunately, the problem is the amount of piracy. Not the investigation methods.
What I do not understand is, why not just cut the crap and do the obvious instead: legally shut down all domains and server IPs that distribute or host infringements? All it takes, is international agreement (like copyright), international force to do it, and a few mouse clicks. I know this is complicated, but if some country wants to be a part of internet, it should act like a part of it. Not selfish.
|
and next we should go after porn too, best way to stop all that kiddie porn is to just get rid of porn all together.
who cares if there are people who have a legal right to enjoy that legal porn, fuck em
you want to be part of the internet you have to religious right complient.
your solution is just as absurd BTW because you are completely ignoring the fact that many people using those sites have a legal right to get that content from that source (fair use/legalized by piracy tax etc)
shutting down all the sites by domain or ip is just as valid as shutting down the entire industry to stop kiddie porn.