New Bill to Effectively Kill Anime & Other Piracy in the U.S. Gets Backing by Netflix, Disney & Sony
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Word... this is why I used spotify for a long time, when it used to be a good service... pirating wasn't worth the hassle.
now almost everything is worth the hassle
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Yeah, but for every dictator there's countless intelligent revolutionaries. Especially when it comes to the internet.
They're really shooting themselves in the foot trying to deny us/force overcharge the very thing they use to make us complacent in the first place: media.
If they were smart they'd ignore this bill. It would just bring attention to their attempt to essentially seize the internet and for what? For us just to get around it again anyway?
Not to mention if they enforce US VPNs to conform it'll just result in more currency leaving the country. No wonder this fucking floundering economy is all our fault.
Governing is like holding a marble to the table with your thumb. The more you press down, the more likely that marble is to shoot out and break your shit.
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But not if they're the ones doing the illegal stuff, apparently.
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I only use vpns for porn hub lol so I guess I didn't realize people need vpns for more than that haha
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By enticing you to pay for their office suite
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It'll be super duper illegal
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Brilliant. Make murder illegal now.
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Same with freedom lol.
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I checked it again and its STILL at 0 Cosponsors and sitting in the committees inbox if it wasn't already rejected.
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Not in this particular case, not yet, you can view it's status HERE and it's still at 0 cosponsors.
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is anime a form of Piracy?! One Piece I guess?!
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Stop hiking prices on streaming services and making them awful to use while ending sales of physical media and I won't pirate content.
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Brb connecting to a Chinese VPN so I can access content outside of the US Firewall.
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Hard to discuss this bill since the text isn't even on there yet. But apparently companies expressing approval have seen it.