Post number #542930, ID: b0e53f
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Dystopia incoming
Post number #542932, ID: ab4be7
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Fuck
Post number #542934, ID: c6c2c8
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Here lies the EU.
Post number #542938, ID: 81db0c
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F
Post number #542943, ID: b0ca37
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F
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U
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T
Post number #542966, ID: 184e58
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I saw my country only voted no, although there were speculations that a few voted for this copyright directive.
UK was a fucking shitshow LMAO, thank God I left that shithole.
Post number #542969, ID: 985903
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>>542966 where did you check what your country voted
Post number #542970, ID: 184e58
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>>542969 https://saveyourinternet.eu/act/ Choose your country from a list, then you can see if politicians for or against the directive.
Post number #542972, ID: 985903
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>>542970 good to know that no one in my country voted for it
Post number #542974, ID: 184e58
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>>542972 lot of speculation that some simply didn't care about internet freedom, which is a shame since that one tweet of a British politician basically flipping off the general public saying that he isn't gonna represent the people who voted for him.
I usually would say don't vote for a party that supports it, in your case, that's literally everyone, in my case no one voted for art13, however the UK is a much different story, I think UKIP were the only ones opposing art13.
Post number #542984, ID: fbcf93
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Link to the article in /news/: https://dangeru.us/new/thread/542957
Post number #543006, ID: 49d28f
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>>fbcf93 how did he make such a big post?
Post number #543008, ID: 10687f
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>>543006 I wonder that too, time to dig up the juicy stuff on the github repo
Post number #543011, ID: 1c1848
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>>543006 Usually that means they're mods in disguise. Watch out g/u/rls.
Post number #543018, ID: 19b2ef
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>>543006>>543011 Not a secret, she used yellowtext in her message.
In other news: so... guess we're all moving to the darknet I guess.
Post number #543020, ID: 10687f
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>>543018 that's exactly what they wanted, the darknet will become the mainstream internet and the blessedly lawless ages of the internet will return once again, freedom will be aplenty
Post number #543107, ID: 49d28f
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Cant everyone just use VPNs?
Post number #543114, ID: 81db0c
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>>543107 devices can be tracked by mac address, and after people learn how to change it(it's super easy) they will make VPN illegal for personal use and companies will have to get a special license to be even eligible to hire a VPN service They will detect you are using a VPN and send you to jail for this(it's also not hard for an ISP to know if someone is using VPN)
Post number #543143, ID: 8e7dec
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>>543114 that's the absolute worst case scenario, and since most politicians that voted these laws don't even know how to use a web browser I think we're safe on this side
Post number #543172, ID: b81b44
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So far the workaround is VPN anf I'm guessing t or?
Post number #543509, ID: 679c19
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Its easier for a corp to just get a judge to compel info from a vpn host. Dunno why people keep drinking the vpn kool aid.
Post number #543536, ID: 8c4d2d
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>>543114 use obfs4
Post number #543711, ID: ffa88b
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>>543509 Red pill me
Post number #543794, ID: 18efcd
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You know what will start rising when people notice that VPN is not enough? Proxychains
Post number #543820, ID: b4563d
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Imo we should just block the entire eu from using Google, Wikipedia, YouTube Twitter, Facebook and Netflix without a VPN until the repeal it *smug anime face*
Post number #543850, ID: 408d0d
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>>b4563d Good, save the world from social media cancer.
Post number #543857, ID: 18efcd
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Maybe we should reset the internet but give it another name and add technicalities that make it too different from the old internet for these laws to apply
Post number #544433, ID: b4563d
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>>543857 that's a hilarious way around it, "oh no, this isn't the internet it's the shmimternet!"
Of note this is a directive so it's not actually enforced yet and each country in the EU has to pass their own version of the law I believe (not in eu not lawyer)
Post number #544700, ID: 4b7226
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>>543857>>544433 Let's use the ARPANET!
Post number #547189, ID: ea1d1f
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Shitty enough that politicians that try to advertise the benefits of the EU make stupid derictives like those (indeed questionable) articles. But even more shitty is that some of them excused their agreement in the EU Parliament with the fact they could and probably will not follow this directive on national level after all. This whole thing damages the whole legitimacy of the EU on an entire new level.
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