AussieReaper
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uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

Uh if everyone was able to get their hands on affordable or free broadband wouldn't that mean the death of the music and movie industry since more people would have the ability to download music and movies for free?
So your against greater access to broadband?

omg.
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Macbeth
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TheAussieReaper wrote:

uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

Uh if everyone was able to get their hands on affordable or free broadband wouldn't that mean the death of the music and movie industry since more people would have the ability to download music and movies for free?
So your against greater access to broadband?

omg.
I couldn't careless either way. I'm just trying to look at all the angles to this.
Mitch
16 more years
+877|6829|South Florida

uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

Uh if everyone was able to get their hands on affordable or free broadband wouldn't that mean the death of the music and movie industry since more people would have the ability to download music and movies for free?
The movie and music industry is already wrecked. I mean COME ON! Anybody who buys music or movies or software simply because they don't know how to pirate it is a dumbass. I taught my dad how to use a rapidshare acc and warez-bb in like a day. Hell, my fucking grandmother wants to learn how to steal movies. (which wont happen obviously because she has no clue how to work other things but still the point remains)
15 more years! 15 more years!
Macbeth
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Mitch wrote:

uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

Uh if everyone was able to get their hands on affordable or free broadband wouldn't that mean the death of the music and movie industry since more people would have the ability to download music and movies for free?
The movie and music industry is already wrecked. I mean COME ON! Anybody who buys music or movies or software simply because they don't know how to pirate it is a dumbass. I taught my dad how to use a rapidshare acc and warez-bb in like a day. Hell, my fucking grandmother wants to learn how to steal movies. (which wont happen obviously because she has no clue how to work other things but still the point remains)
My point kinda? If more people get internet and get smarter in it, wont that mean that the music and movie industry which is already wrecked would just die?
AussieReaper
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uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

My point kinda? If more people get internet and get smarter in it, wont that mean that the music and movie industry which is already wrecked would just die?
Have you considered some of the negatives to limiting broadband? Like standards in education and technology, or just the mind numbing movies hollywood release?
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Macbeth
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TheAussieReaper wrote:

uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

My point kinda? If more people get internet and get smarter in it, wont that mean that the music and movie industry which is already wrecked would just die?
Have you considered some of the negatives to limiting broadband? Like standards in education and technology, or just the mind numbing movies hollywood release?
Neither actually. Like I said I really don't care either way. I'm just trying to find some other unintended consequences to wider access to broadband.

Also what about a decrease in productivity and activity in the average American. More people will become hermits staying all day in the internet rather then interacting with other people.
AussieReaper
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uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

Neither actually. Like I said I really don't care either way. I'm just trying to find some other unintended consequences to wider access to broadband.

Also what about a decrease in productivity and activity in the average American. More people will become hermits staying all day in the internet rather then interacting with other people.
A decrease in productivity? How has the transferring of gigabytes and terrabytes of information between workers made productivity lower? People are working smarter, not harder.

And I'd argue that the internet and broadband has caused MORE interaction with other people. Forums, chats, myspace, facebook there's many many social networking sites that help us stay connection with other people.
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Macbeth
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TheAussieReaper wrote:

uevjHEYFFQ wrote:

Neither actually. Like I said I really don't care either way. I'm just trying to find some other unintended consequences to wider access to broadband.

Also what about a decrease in productivity and activity in the average American. More people will become hermits staying all day in the internet rather then interacting with other people.
A decrease in productivity? How has the transferring of gigabytes and terrabytes of information between workers made productivity lower? People are working smarter, not harder.

And I'd argue that the internet and broadband has caused MORE interaction with other people. Forums, chats, myspace, facebook there's many many social networking sites that help us stay connection with other people.
Wrong word to use.

A decrease in total amount of people in the general work force. More people would stay at home playing on the internet rather then get jobs.

Face to face interaction between people is better then over the internet.

But yeah I'll admit. I'm making this all up as I go along.
Harmor
Error_Name_Not_Found
+605|6852|San Diego, CA, USA
2/3rds of the people who are NOT on broadband want to actually upgrade, so really only 1/3 of the people we'll have to substitized...because that's how Democrats do it (those who can pay, pay more for those who can't or don't want to).
AussieReaper
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Harmor wrote:

2/3rds of the people who are NOT on broadband want to actually upgrade, so really only 1/3 of the people we'll have to substitized...because that's how Democrats do it (those who can pay, pay more for those who can't or don't want to).
chants: the greater good
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mcminty
Moderating your content for the Australian Govt.
+879|7025|Sydney, Australia
Hmm, interesting promise..



Mitch wrote:

like whats happened in Australia.
Lol, that is such BS. I can still look up porn and all that stuff. Tho given the Government's plan, there will be

Mitch wrote:

car-bomb-into-fed-buildingcivil unrest
if it actually goes ahead.

Senator Conroy is such a cunt.
Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|6993|Tampa Bay Florida
well the computers at my last two public schools filtered crap just fine.. and a 7 year old (hopefully) won't know how to look up porn sites..
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
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Tampering? New?


Guess not.
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|6978|Canberra, AUS

mcminty wrote:

Hmm, interesting promise..



Mitch wrote:

like whats happened in Australia.
Lol, that is such BS. I can still look up porn and all that stuff. Tho given the Government's plan, there will be

Mitch wrote:

car-bomb-into-fed-buildingcivil unrest
if it actually goes ahead.

Senator Conroy is such a cunt.
Eventually they'll realise that the whole scheme is woefully impotent and shut it down, quietly.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
DrunkFace
Germans did 911
+427|6985|Disaster Free Zone

Spark wrote:

mcminty wrote:

Hmm, interesting promise..



Mitch wrote:

like whats happened in Australia.
Lol, that is such BS. I can still look up porn and all that stuff. Tho given the Government's plan, there will be

Mitch wrote:

car-bomb-into-fed-buildingcivil unrest
if it actually goes ahead.

Senator Conroy is such a cunt.
Eventually they'll realise that the whole scheme is woefully impotent and shut it down, quietly.
They worked that out 8 years ago.
In 2001, CSIRO was commissioned to examine available ISP-based internet filters, and decided that they did not work.
But they still persist
On 28 July 2008, an ACMA report entitled “Closed Environment Testing of ISP-Level Internet Content Filtering”[30] showed that of the six unnamed ISP-based filters evaluated:

    * One filter caused a 22% drop in speed even when it was not performing filtering;
    * Only one of the six filters had an acceptable level of performance (a drop of 2% in a laboratory trial), the others causing drops in speed of between 21% and 86%;
    * The most accurate filters were often the slowest;
    * All filters tested had problems with under-blocking, allowing access to between 2% and 13% of material that they should have blocked; and
    * All filters tested had serious problems with over-blocking, wrongly blocking access to between 1.3% and 7.8% of the websites tested.
Mitch
16 more years
+877|6829|South Florida
The internet is a place where one can share any information they would like, in any manner they would like.

If that is filtered by what the US government thinks is acceptable...

well, i'll go off my rocker.

and i really really hope other Americans will too. So much so, that they can actually DO SOMETHING about it.
15 more years! 15 more years!
M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
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liquidat0r wrote:

Off topic: I thought the web was invented by English scientist
Wasn't it the World Wide Web? The internet was spawned from that or somat along those lines.
CameronPoe
Member
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M.O.A.B wrote:

liquidat0r wrote:

Off topic: I thought the web was invented by English scientist
Wasn't it the World Wide Web? The internet was spawned from that or somat along those lines.
Tim Berners Lee developed the hypertext transfer protocol - http - ergo he invented the world wide web. Didn't invent the physical internet though.
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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max wrote:

liquidat0r wrote:

Off topic: I thought the web was invented by English scientist
@ CERN IN SWITZERLAND!!!!!!

Pretty much everyone lays claim to inventing the internet and depending on your definition everyone can be right
here in America they teach us that we invented the internet lolz
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6924|London, England
No, the Internet was invented by the yanks or something along the lines of that (Arpanet etc..) but the World Wide Web, which is the system of linking all the texts/images etc.. using the Internet (the muscle around the skeleton, so to speak) was invented by that Brit. Tim Berners-Lee

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWW


Learn the difference between the Internet, and the World Wide Web

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