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Old 03-11-2013, 05:39 AM   #530
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Originally Posted by Geralt View Post
Lets be serious here, nobody that's tech savy in at least small way has lost anything. (Maybe some mamas and papas in 50s and 60s at best)
You cant ban people from getting things on internet illegally as long as they have connection.
The only way they could have stopped piratebay, was to take it down, like they did with megaupload.
But then another piratebay would pop up, because all of piratebay torrents
weigh 75 MB. Take the piratebay down, and another sites will pop up like mushrooms after the rain. I mean how much space do you need to keep 75MB online?

All this legal action is waste of time and money. Internet cant be regulated in this way. I am not even sure it can be regulated at all.
You appear to be suggesting that it's not worth taking action against criminals merely because it's not possible to wipe out all crime. That's not an attitude that I can agree with, I'm afraid.
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