
sprueill wrote:right little defences. I mean what are some of the options we have? how could the normal "leech" help?

downwithpants wrote:sprueill wrote:right little defences. I mean what are some of the options we have? how could the normal "leech" help?
purchase your anime and music sources and editing software legally. try to dissociate AMVs from illegal filesharing, warez, and bootlegs.
downwithpants wrote:sprueill wrote:right little defences. I mean what are some of the options we have? how could the normal "leech" help?
purchase your anime and music sources and editing software legally. try to dissociate AMVs from illegal filesharing, warez, and bootlegs.
code_chrono wrote:I also agree that this site needs to stay on the down-low, and not become just another you tube. I also think stricter guidelines on gore/sexual anime need to be done. But that's just what I think.
Pwolf wrote:well, when ever this happens can i assume the mailing list will be back in full force like the good ol' days?
Pwolf
OMG my country maybe becomes a paradise for all illegal p2p users.It is fucking amazing. If you have a flat rate in Austria, your IP-adress will NOT be saved. Dynamic IP-adresses are now seen as private data. So: It is against the rights to use them or spy you out. The provider will only save them if you had a exchange of money (like ot buy something via the net).
That is all a suggestion by the data-protection-agency.
I can´t read it out if this is activ now, or comeing up, but it seams like it is already up.
Gepetto wrote:downwithpants wrote:sprueill wrote:right little defences. I mean what are some of the options we have? how could the normal "leech" help?
purchase your anime and music sources and editing software legally. try to dissociate AMVs from illegal filesharing, warez, and bootlegs.
unfortunately that's only effective if everyone does it.
I've decided not to give a damn and to continue on making AMVs like I always have. If it comes down to the .org closing down, I won't be able to stop it., so what's the point of worrying about it? Just keep informed and roll by.
Pwolf wrote:well, when ever this happens can i assume the mailing list will be back in full force like the good ol' days?
Gepetto wrote:unfortunately that's only effective if everyone does it.
Scintilla wrote:Voices_Of_Ryan wrote:So does this make us Livejournal?
No, because we haven't sold out and aren't courting corporations.
Now get the hell back here and start pitching scripts at me.
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