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risdeilylle!Lauantai 24.03.2012 13:06

Risdeilylle! Hyväsdi Suomi, nähdään daas barin bäivän bääsdä. Burgar Kiiiiiing! ->

Sedge Warbler - Paranormal Ox ManTiistai 06.03.2012 21:36

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CcFjHJzUMc

Etelä-Afrikka vieläkin :S

P.H. Fat - Welcome To The OceanTiistai 06.03.2012 21:36

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMM0xxlzt7g

Etelä-Afrikkalaista settiä taas.

Jam Jarr - Sync Into The SunLauantai 18.02.2012 20:45

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsp6YKMTi1g

Kovaa settiä etelä-afrikasta

[Ei aihetta]Lauantai 18.02.2012 20:20

On a unicorn that shits your name in stars!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS3FLvT-h28
Eli kun sensuuri ja sananvapauden rajoittaminen piratismin varjolla ei onnistunut, käytetään syynä TERRORISMIA. Valtiot voivat pakottaa internetpalveluntarjoajat kyttäämään ihmisten internetin käyttöä, mikäli henkilö on "cyberuhka", eli AJATUSRIKOLLINEN tai TOISINAJATTELIJA.

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20111201/07501916943/government-representatives-using-cybersecurity-terrorism-as-excuses-to-further-trample-bill-rights.shtml

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/15/senators-try-again-for-cybersecurity-bill-absent-kill-switch/

[Ei aihetta]Tiistai 07.02.2012 00:22

Syy miksi USA on "Copyright Nazi"Maanantai 06.02.2012 14:37

"The reason is simple. The US has transitioned from an industrial economy to a “service economy” and is beginning to take the next steps further. Also, by now the US corporations have destroyed many of the meatspace production sectors in the entire nation by off-shoring massive parts of their production and development capability to China, India and other low-cost countries.

Detroit no longer produces cars. Plastics, paints, etc. come from China. The electronics is “designed in California, made in China”. The list goes on.

What is left? ItÂ’s Hollywood, the music industry, medical industry, software, patents, all sorts of intellectual property. There is plenty of that!

The drive is to twist the world into accepting intellectual property as if it were something tangible. The US pushes this hard because it is the only thing they have left. The idea is not to own the methods of production, but to own the instructions for the methods of production, and make others pay for using the instructions." - Anonymous