Mike Oxlong wrote:I meant "add-ons"
just don't go overboard with them...
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Mike Oxlong wrote:I meant "add-ons"
Mike Oxlong wrote:Of course I meant "add-ons", but bloody autocorrect is a real bitch sometimes!
yanpa wrote:What about the Bittorrent client I use to download Linux ISOs?
Taro Toporific wrote:Just a reminder*, in Japan using or owning a Java-based YouTube downloader" or a "Firefox add-on" to download and save media from YouTube is expressly forbidden by Japan's new Jailtime-for-Downloading Law.*Keep your software tools and downloads in an encrypted partition
or a removable storage device that's is well hidden from the JASRAÇ jackboots.
Taro Toporific wrote:
new anti-piracy law
"case-by-case basis"
"reinterpret"
Taro Toporific wrote:Arrests of 27 people in a crackdown of copyright infringement by Japanese using file-sharing software
My Navi News | 2013/02/23 (goofy Google Translate)
February 22, police announced the results of intensive crackdown simultaneous case of violation of copyright law of using file-sharing software. Police in 47 prefectures carried out these arrests in the fourth major crackdown since 2009.
According to the announcement of the authorities, carried out a "centralized enforcement" for three days from February 19 through 21...
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Samurai_Jerk wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Arrests of 27 people in a crackdown of copyright infringement by Japanese using file-sharing software
My Navi News | 2013/02/23 (goofy Google Translate)
February 22, police announced the results of intensive crackdown simultaneous case of violation of copyright law of using file-sharing software. Police in 47 prefectures carried out these arrests in the fourth major crackdown since 2009.
According to the announcement of the authorities, carried out a "centralized enforcement" for three days from February 19 through 21...
More...
So police in 47 prefectures arrested 27 people?
chokonen888 wrote:That's pretty damn efficient...for JapanSamurai_Jerk wrote:So police in 47 prefectures arrested 27 people?
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:I wish I could turn myself into the Police...I'd be Sting.
I wish I could turn myself into the Police...I'd be Sting.
Coligny wrote:do they realize how many m.o. disk they will need ? and that sony stopped making them years ago ?
Those guys are infuriatingly arrogant...
They just skip the "false flag" step and go directly full retard...
Boston sumthing sumthing: let's spy on the whole internet... because sumeone... sumwhere... might be doing sumthing that could be illegal... and we can't have that... It's much more dangerous than nukular powerplant shitting themselves... we could end up with people putting caption on picture of Dear Leader Shinzo "bloody turd" Abe... Or worse spreading harmfull rumors damaging tepco's shareholders precious muney...
The first one going "doing nothing wrong/ nothing to hide" have to post :
His date, place of birth
SSN
CC and bank account numbers
all registered emails
current address and phone #
pictures of all his underwear before laundry
And then can pretty much go fuck himself and say thanks for the lesson learned...
Coligny wrote:do they realize how many m.o. disk they will need ? and that sony stopped making them years ago ?
Those guys are infuriatingly arrogant...
They just skip the "false flag" step and go directly full retard...
Boston sumthing sumthing: let's spy on the whole internet... because sumeone... sumwhere... might be doing sumthing that could be illegal... and we can't have that... It's much more dangerous than nukular powerplant shitting themselves... we could end up with people putting caption on picture of Dear Leader Shinzo "bloody turd" Abe... Or worse spreading harmfull rumors damaging tepco's shareholders precious muney...
The first one going "doing nothing wrong/ nothing to hide" have to post :
His date, place of birth
SSN
CC and bank account numbers
all registered emails
current address and phone #
pictures of all his underwear before laundry
And then can pretty much go fuck himself and say thanks for the lesson learned...
Let's just hope they don't start going after people who view porn without the mosaics. We'll all be seriously fucked if they do.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Let's just hope they don't start going after people who view porn without the mosaics. We'll all be seriously fucked if they do.
chokonen888 wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Let's just hope they don't start going after people who view porn without the mosaics. We'll all be seriously fucked if they do.
While I know that many of them get around the mosaic by viewing "export versions" of JAV, I had two j-youngin's recently ask me "you actually like porn without mosaic?! How can you watch that stuff?!" They were seriously weirded out by it ...all I could manage in response was "you don't have a mosaic you're own dick when you're banging a girl, why would you want a mosaic in your porn?" They shrugged it off as "cultural differences" and how they grew up with mosaic porn.
The Japanese government has made Youtube "responsible" for copyright violation. You can post any Youtube on this forum legally.wangta wrote:whenever made youtube functions illegal tho it's been reinterpreted since. Does this mean that new law technically makes posting videos from youtube somewhere else like on a forum or blog illegal?
Euro sites like BBC are blocked but many gaijin use a free rerouting service like Hola Unblocker (or pay for a VPN) to watch the BBC.wangta wrote: what's the deal about watching free content on websites that host free tv show, movie, sports events streaming? I don't download anything but I do go to some websites based in Europe that can give me events that free tv doesn't show. I am not talking about file sharing sites here - just sites that host 'paid tv' like cable programs for free. Will such websites be blocked when I hook up an internet connection in Japan?
Free WiFi in Japan is harder to find than in Europe or North America, but it's out there. I have made a mental map of convenient free WiFi places such as Starbucks, train stations, next to electronics shops, etc. If I was in an office every day, I would get a pocket WiFi router (around 4000yen/m).wangta wrote:I can't imagine Japan letting anybody surf the net tada. Legally in Korea at the moment, you can access wifi for free if there is a hotspot or somebody's connection is open. If you don't secure your connection then that's your problem. I doubt very much I will be able to have free internet in Japan the same way.
Taro Toporific wrote:
..This has been the first time that JASRAC have had users of "Bit Torrent" file sharing prosecuted ...
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