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god, i wish the americans would just fuck off.
Given the large amount of legitimate use of the site to host content, and that as subscribers we paid for such service, it does seem incredulous that the US can take such action unilaterally without the involvement or agreement of other regulatory bodies.
To whom in the FBI should we be sending our claim for compensation ?
This board and many others will be hit severely, and if they're prepared to go after MU, then how do sites like FileSonic and Oron stand a chance given they seem much more obvious around piracy.
I've just lost access to over 2,500 files annoyed
i think a more important issue is whether people here will get done for uploading/downloading content to/from there. i recommend you think before taking action now.

what pisses me off especially though is how the US seems to be blatently policing the world with this latest move. fascist bastards.
(19-01-2012 22:00 )a_j216 Wrote: [ -> ]i think a more important issue is whether people here will get done for uploading/downloading content to/from there. i recommend you think before taking action now.

Interesting point, although there seems little to nothing we can do to either understand what may happen or indeed protect ourselves (if necessary).
MU's policy on sharing logs and who had what hosted is unclear to me, and of course I can't check now Sad
(19-01-2012 22:00 )a_j216 Wrote: [ -> ]i think a more important issue is whether people here will get done for uploading/downloading content to/from there. i recommend you think before taking action now.

Downloaders - if MU keep records of downloads, I still think the chances of anyone being pursued are next to zero. The number of people who download content is just too huge. Those who upload and share large amounts of (box office) movies and music would be far more at risk, but in my unknowledgeable opinion, I doubt that even they would be pursued - again there would be just too many people for it to be feasible. I think shutting down hosts will be their objective, not wasting time and resources on pursuing end users.
if thats the case, think of a site like youtube, with hundreds of millions of users on there..the site could get shut down because, say, some illegal uploads of movie clips or music songs. itll harm everyone.
(19-01-2012 22:13 )a_j216 Wrote: [ -> ]if thats the case, think of a site like youtube, with hundreds of millions of users on there..the site could get shut down because, say, some illegal uploads of movie clips or music songs. itll harm everyone.

It could. Except the industries who can lobby governments to have hosts shut down, namely the music and movie industries, have a vested interest in youtube - its value as an advertising tool outweighs the low quality versions of movies and songs that get posted there.
Think we need to give the dust time to settle, then see about how we go on from here...
Other hosters could be targetted, and looking through many of the more common sites, their T&C clearly state they'll share any and all information requested, even if not directly required to do so by law. So even though MU likely had similar terms, it didn't stop them being turned off and the US pissing off literally millions of people around the globe.
SOPA will go ahead only way will be to boycott all the media companys full stop threaten them with going out of business
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