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Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:23 pm
by Pulsar_t
Uhhh.. Because Ukraine is America's bitch?
Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:25 pm
by dsheinem
Pulsar_t wrote:Uhhh.. Because Ukraine is America's bitch?
I'd still imagine that, in order to be shut down permanently, they would need to violate some specific Ukrainian and/or international law. I am just curious what that law is...
Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:30 pm
by SpaceBooger
Isn't this the second time it has been shut down.
I can imagine that the cost to defend the site could have taken it's toll.
Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:47 pm
by Pulsar_t
http://bit.ly/P8ysouIt's little more than ass-kissing from Ukrainian authorities.

Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:50 pm
by RCBH928
Any one can tell me , why would the gov. shut down one site while they keep the other one running?
For example, Demonoid was shut down but no one shut down Pirate Bay?
There are other sites too.
Plus , those who operate these sites, arent they scared they get put to jail?
Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 4:56 pm
by Erik_Twice
I always say the same thing.
An artist, like any other worker, is entitled to the ownership of what he makes. If I write a novel, I own that novel and I can do whatever I want with it.
You are not entitled to tell the rightful owner what he should do with his property or his own work. If he wants to sell his book for a million dollars, that's his choice and only his choice and you aren't entitled to override his rights over it.
It's a simple matter of consent.
Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:05 pm
by Pulsar_t
kingmohd84 wrote:Any one can tell me , why would the gov. shut down one site while they keep the other one running?
For example, Demonoid was shut down but no one shut down Pirate Bay?
There are other sites too.
Plus , those who operate these sites, arent they scared they get put to jail?
TPB is based in Sweden. Sweden is relatively more sovereign than Ukraine, but they have been under a lot of pressure and have indeed acted time and again to try and shut down TPB.. the battle is still ongoing. With all the transgressions of corrupt bankers, lobbyists and rogue traders the issue of piracy seems rather moot because it doesn't affect the everyday Joe the same way those scumbags have done for the past several years, but the powers that be have a lot of clout to set their agenda ahead of other more important matters. Fuck 'em.
As for doing the time, TPB is already a political party in a few countries. Concerning other sites some have taken pre-emptive measures to avoid persecution, whereas others continue to run their sites unabated. Humans are political animals; conflict based on values is part of our nature. Look at Kim Dotcom for instance, he might be a pirate millionaire but it's hard not to root for his "goals" when he tries
this angle
Re: Demonoid Gone
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:01 pm
by jfrost
General_Norris wrote:I always say the same thing.
An artist, like any other worker, is entitled to the ownership of what he makes. If I write a novel, I own that novel and I can do whatever I want with it.
You are not entitled to tell the rightful owner what he should do with his property or his own work. If he wants to sell his book for a million dollars, that's his choice and only his choice and you aren't entitled to override his rights over it.
It's a simple matter of consent.
Intellectual property isn't all that easily justifiable. Really, don't even start this.