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CrazyGoon - Feb 27, 2003 |
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CrazyGoon | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
Here's an interesting snippet http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&nci...dc&si... Similar thing happened to lik sang, no? |
googlefest1 | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
well i gues if you want mods -- better stock up now - cause constitutional rights are going down the toilet fast |
antime | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
It's also different in that in the Lik-Sang case they were after them as sellers and distributors of modchips but in this case I get the feeling the modchips were only used as a pretext to shut the site down. The site was far more important as a central info repository for pirates than as a seller of modchips. According to posts in the Slashdot thread... on the subject, the DEA has started taking over sites selling bongs and similar stuff. googlefest1, which of your constitutional rights have been violated by this? Remember that the Xbox chips include Microsoft's BIOS which they do have the right to protect. (The exception being the Linux project's Cromwell BIOS which can't boot copied games.) Anyway, iSONEWS lives on for now at this address.... |
antime | Feb 27, 2003 | ||||
Thank you for the correction, I didn't know that. |
Jurai | Feb 27, 2003 | ||||
isonews isnt a central repository for pirates, its a repository for lamers who have no access in the scene |
Jurai | Feb 27, 2003 | ||||
people who think they have that right are so dumb |
googlefest1 | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
thank you jurai for being so smart and letting all of us know about our ignorance with out offering any suport as to why we are all so dumb |
mtxblau | Feb 27, 2003 | ||||
Unfortunately, it's not the first time. |
Zziggy00 | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
here's a quick question...excuse my lack of knowing a logical answer, but why are newsgroups still up and going strong?? I'd think if the government wanted to hit piracy strong that would be there first avenue. |
Gallstaff | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
I think cause you have to pay for em or something. |
antime | Feb 27, 2003 | ||||
Do you mean Usenet? |
racketboy | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
today I've seen a couple more "scene" sites gone down... some new, some old same problem.....? |
racketboy | Feb 27, 2003 | ||||
been looking on other boards and theory's are that other sites are taking their board down to "hide and take cover" |
Zziggy00 | Feb 27, 2003 | |||
yeah i wouldn't doubt it, good thing Ice hasn't been selling modchips and antime: Not all of usenet but why haven't all the alt.binaries groups been attacked, or have they and no one ever hears about it... |
antime | Feb 28, 2003 | |||
Fewer and fewer servers carry binary groups, so that problem is taking care of itself. It's also infeasible to kill parts of a distributed, international network. Even if you forced all US ISPs to drop them, they'd still be going outside the US. |
antime | Apr 9, 2003 | |||
Update: the owner/operator of Isonews was convicted.... |
Curtis | Apr 9, 2003 | |||
Hmm...that's a bit harsh. Glad I live in Australia. A quick question: Can you still be prosecuted under the DCMA if the chip you sell contains no copyrighted code? For example, it is preflashed with the cromwell bios. |
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