- Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:06 pm
#70895
Okayyy, I can see this isn't gaining a lot of support. So, don't jump on my back about this, but I'm not sure about SOPA or ACTA. The video sure makes it look bad, but who has ever completely trusted a youtube video? I would need to read the bill word for word myself to come to a conclusion on its goodness. It seems to be quite ambiguous in the range of things it can do. Don't get me wrong. Computers and the internet have revolutionized the world. Wikipedia is a pretty reliable and accessible source of information. And there are countless sites that provide free information. Facebook, twitter, youtube, photobucket, etc. obviously need to stay.
What I don't like is the pirating of media going on. We don't need Eminem's latest album, that movie Johnny Depp stars in, or that awesome game of blocks. We want these things. They are luxuries. And to keep them luxurious, the makers need to be making profit. If no one pays, the quality and/or quantity decrease. And if people can have luxuries for free, why should they work for money? Free stuff=no economy.
What I don't like is the pirating of media going on. We don't need Eminem's latest album, that movie Johnny Depp stars in, or that awesome game of blocks. We want these things. They are luxuries. And to keep them luxurious, the makers need to be making profit. If no one pays, the quality and/or quantity decrease. And if people can have luxuries for free, why should they work for money? Free stuff=no economy.
