04-08-2010, 11:46 PM
(04-08-2010, 10:27 AM)41Shots Wrote: Supporting? I read somewhere in the middle east they encourage people to pirate things, so that they damage the USA.
Sounds like someone fed you mindless propaganda.
(04-08-2010, 11:11 AM)Fallenour Wrote: How does this even affect anyone? If I read this correctly, its a service, therefor you ahve to subscribe to it, how can you be affected by something you dont subscribe to?
What do you mean? What is a 'service'? The VPN is a service, yes.. but not IPRED.
(04-08-2010, 01:16 PM)SehCure Wrote: I searched for their VPN and its like $149 a month?
Im probably completely wrong and look stupid, but if someone could link me I'd appreciate it
https://www.ipredator.se/?lang=en
(04-08-2010, 09:00 AM)TheBlackMarket Wrote: If someone download something from ThePirateBay, Doesn't matter where you are or which country. You still break the law? I know it's illegal too download movies and stuffs like that in sweden. But in other countries, Is it still illegal too download movies and stuffs like that from thepiratebay?
Yes, it's against the law still. I think every country in existence has laws against pirating copyrighted mateiral.
(04-08-2010, 08:50 AM)Eve Wrote: I actually follow news about TPB. Their rebellious motives produce ingenious services, like IPREDator. When I heard that they provide bulletproof hosting for WikiLeaks, the whistleblower site, it simply increased my affection for them.
I agree. It's quite amazing.
I wasn't aware they had provided hosting for wikileaks, but I do read wikileaks ^^