From what I am hearing. The jist of this is that supposedly the law allows for any site that even remotely violates copyright law, it allows them to remove it without so much as a trial. This means that sites like Facebook, Google and Twitter are fucked. That is the impression anyways.
But I swear to god, if I start losing my ability to use google or any of my other browsing sites. I am going to kick the government in the balls.
The other thing that I've heard is that they have kinda been rushing this law and keeping it under wraps.
Not sure how much of this is true, but from the sounds of things, and my not knowing about it until now, I'd say they've not been keeping it as public as they should.
Lawl. I don't know if that would actually fly, because there are very few sites that don't somehow violate copyright law. Whether it be just posting up a picture you didn't take yourself or even embedding something from youtube. *shrugs* I hope it dies in flames.
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But screw that shit. I pay taxes like any Canadian smook and I am going to get as much as I can out of it.
But for practically everything to be illegal or under copyright? Wow, that is going to suck for everyone.
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But I swear to god, if I start losing my ability to use google or any of my other browsing sites. I am going to kick the government in the balls.
The other thing that I've heard is that they have kinda been rushing this law and keeping it under wraps.
Not sure how much of this is true, but from the sounds of things, and my not knowing about it until now, I'd say they've not been keeping it as public as they should.
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