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Old 08-06-12, 20:48   #2
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Default Re: Pirate Bay Welcomes RIAA’s Censorship Proposal

TPB is tweeking the noses of the copywrong gang. If there is something the copywrong gang hates with a passion, it is to not be taken seriously, to be shown it is wrong, or to ignore it. TPB is doing all three and it is driving the copywrong gang insane, like a rabid dog.

TPB can not go to a newspaper and advertise their business. No one will accept them as a customer, considering the copywrong gang will be hunting for a reason to haul the paper into court. Paid ads aren't worth the expense of court.

TPB is getting the sort of advertisement it can get no other way. Both governments, ISPs, and the copywrong gang are all telling everyone there is free music to be had and where it is. This happens every time the copywrong gang makes a move on a site. I can not believe they have any toes left to shoot.

That TPB is playing it like it's a game they have having good fun at, there is no telling how much money Brein is spending going to court to have each and every IP listed for national filters. TPB has just upped the ante by also adding IPv6 into the mix. It's a question if the ISPs are even geared up hardware wise to handle IPv6 and I suspect TPB is fishing to find out who isn't prepared. If they are not prepared, TPB is fixing to make the ISPs very mad at Brien above and beyond what they are now due to the expense it will cost to replace IPv4 hardware with newer stuff.

While most of the hardware now says it is IPv6 complaint, when it is put into practice, often it is found the hardware makers took shortcuts and it doesn't function quite as advertised. For ISPs your talking in the neighborhood of $50,000 or so for a router alone. Yah, one DNS router.

I suspect at some point the US government will go back to Sweden and tell them that TPB goes, no matter how, through diplomatic channels, if it hasn't already done so.
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