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In response to corporate crackdowns and media outcries against software piracy, sToleN said:

Who's stealing what, I'm tired of the corporate whining over software piracy. Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Jobs, and Stephen Wozniak were all hacker/pirates.

Each one of those bastards built an empire based on "stealing somebodys shit"--Jobs on the graphical user interface he reverse-engineered from Xerox PARC; Gates on the operating system software he suckered out of tiny company and resold to IBM as DOS; that we now know as Windows, which is a friggin rip/clone of the Macintosh interface. Can anyone see the maddness in these former hacker/pirate/thief bastards crying foul cause somebody stole something from'em.

sToleN



   
According to the U.S. Gov, investigators estimate that there are roughly 30 major release groups enlisting some 1,500 people around the world, with members in China, Britain, Germany, Australia, Finland, Norway and Sweden to name just a few places.

Different warez groups focus on different product lines. Groups like FairLight and Razor1911 are known for game releases. FTF and Immortal VCD release movies, a pursuit that relies less on overcoming protection schemes than on getting illegitimate access to recent films to duplicate them. A group called POPZ, for Parents on 'Puterz, focuses on children's games.

read more at: ear to the wire


Congress will make it legal to hack. I'm not joking, if Howard Berman (Democrat, California) gets his way, it will become legal to hack a network if you think somebody has your copyrighted stuff on it.

His bill will create a legal safe harbor for 'technological vigilantism', hmmm (tapping my head staring at the ceiling)... sounds fuckin good to me.

This bill is insane, lets see, I write a program, or photograph something, put it on my website, then go around hacking every freakin company I want. If I'm caught, I just tell the authorities I had reasonable suspicion they had copies of my stuff on they're server.... ROFLOL

read more at: ear to the wire





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