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Old 05-28-2008, 02:26 AM

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Default Proposed anti-piracy strategy grants authorities almost unlimited powers to invade

Proposed anti-piracy strategy grants authorities almost unlimited powers to invade citizens privacy

Wow, this is some sad, shocking, and vile news. Recent leaked information points the Canadian Conservative Government a participating member in international talks (aka G8 neocon agenda meetings) to develop a new international anti-piracy agreement under the guise of an anti-counterfeiting shroud. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement would see Canada join the U.S. and the European Union in a coalition against copyright infringement. The leaked anti-counterfeiting strategy purportedly originated from the U.S. government. The talks, taken behind closed doors so that regular people don’t get to know about until it’s too late, will grant almost unlimited powers for the police and government to monitor any and all activities of Canadian file-sharers.


The legislation will encourage ISPs to monitor the online activities of their customers, and report any and all activity that may infringe copyright law. The agreement covers the copying of information or ideas in a wide variety of contexts. For example page three, paragraph one is a “Pirate Bay killer” clause designed to criminalize the non-profit facilitation of unauthorized information exchange on the internet. Border guards and other public security personnel could become copyright police under the deal. They would be charged with checking laptops, iPods and even cellphones for content that “infringes” on copyright laws, such as ripped-off CDs and movies. The guards would determine what infringes copyright. The agreement says any copied content would be open for scrutiny — even if it was copied legally. This new agreement goes way beyond the bound of reasonable, it’s Orwellian, unethical, police-state and Nazi-ideologist. I will do everything in my power to educate the public about this horrible modern atrocity that could come to realization if we do not take a stand immediately. This effects everyone, not just Canadians, this agreement is international covering Japan, Switzerland and the European Commision. Sources 1, 2, 3.
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Old 05-28-2008, 02:55 AM

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lol this is laughable. Beyond the scope of the almighty $, this proposal just lines the governmental pockets with blood money. But hey, keep the strings tightening and soon people will realize that they don't need digital media to survive and maybe once again we will be blessed with entertainers who can actually perform their craft on a stage, which is well worth the price if they truly entertain. Shame on Canada. But in sooth, nothing Canada does affects any other country really. They are like the combination of an annoying neighbor (I see Ned Flanders) and a bastard stepchild. They have their own little world up there, but at least they decriminalized cannabis, so maybe they make some good decisions.
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Old 05-28-2008, 11:25 AM

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this is truly ridiculous. but if shit really hits the fan, all y'all are welcome here in Kenya!
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