I remember when LotR came out, it was quite big for a while i personally found the movies a bit long winded but never the less a good story.
I remember when LotR came out, it was quite big for a while i personally found the movies a bit long winded but never the less a good story.
gypsy - i'm female and love that movie...so much that i have three different copies of the trilogy! and an old ass second print of the books/w the hobbit and silmarillion.
Last edited by Majinkura; 21st-January-2012 at 07:34.
I heard Anonymous did a DOS attack on a bunch of sites in retaliation... Hell yeah, I love what anonymous has been doing. Fuck all the greedy bastards out there from the government to the record companies.
I found this video its kind of scary but informative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=-tD1yaE0GfQ
REMEMBER if you are looking for a xbox game then make sure and check the XBOX MASTERLIST.
https://www.epforums.org/showthread....ox-Master-List
I think if Megaupload gets out of it then they will come after those who use it.
Sons of a bitch!
Do you guys remember what happened to Mininova? They were shut down [momentarily] and now serve legal things like mixtapes, fanfics, and other relativly boring items...do you think Megaupload will have the chance [aside from all the accusations] to "system reset" itsself"?
Also I've been wondering about this while I was reading about Megauploads removal...The Pirate Bay (a p2p site known for piracy...) is and has been up for many years. TPB is one of the most popular p2p sites around or at least you've probably heard of it. So my question is--> with all the p2p sites out there and other file storing sites [multiupload/filesonic/esnips/etc.] why was Megaupload targeted? I know they *had* TONS of copyright infringement going on, but so does [practically] every other fileuploading/p2p site.
Here was a better video I found.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYLavjzJBD8
Last edited by Coraje187; 21st-January-2012 at 15:51.
Well, taking it as a joke is going a bit far, but I do agree that this guy is overstating things. At the same time though, it's a worrying scenario that's worth at least thinking about. And then sitting back and discarding the worry. Know why? If they are really going to come after you for having uploaded stuff there, there's nothing you can do now anyway, except prepare for a court case. I'd say hold off on preparing until you actually get dragged to court over it.
Perhaps I take too much of a relaxed attitude, but there's nothing you can do to change it if they really are going to come after you on this.
Hells, my thrice downloaded OST of Bastion would set me back by 450.000 dollars, if they take the soundtrack as one infringement. If they take every song, it'd be about 9.9 million dollars. Somehow I doubt that SuperGiant Games was set back that much by my upload, but there you are.
I hate humanity.