It connects to home laptops and computers.
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Megaupload is dead! Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) put an END TO IT!
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1) Stop Online Piracy Act(SOPA)
2)Internet Spyware Prevention Act(SPY)
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Yes, SOPA is the Stop Online Piracy Act. It was introduced by Lamar Smith on October 26, 2011.
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SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act or H.R. 3261) was first introduced by Representative Lamar Smith of Texas.
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It's for Anti SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act). Many companies such as: Google; Twitter; Facebook; Wikipedia etc, are against it, they believe that the internet will no longer be 'free'. Google said- "Stop Piracy, Not Liberty".
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SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act or H.R. 3261) was first introduced by Representative Lamar Smith of Texas on October 26, 2011.
Added: There is a companion bill introduced in the Senate known as PIPA (Prevention of Internet Piracy Act).
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In an attempt to protest SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act; H.R. 3261) and PIPA (Protect IP Act; S. 968), Wikipedia's English site went black.
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It allows media companies to block websites, or contents on websites (like youtube) if the company thinks it may be harming their business.
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Wikipedia is blacked out for 24 hours on January 18, 2012 to protest against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).
See the related link for more information about the protest.
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The Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) are going through US Congress and will damage freedoms websites like Google has. Like Wikipedia, Google is protesting.
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PIPA is an acronym for PROTECT IP Act also known as S.968. It is the United States Senate bill similar to the U.S. House bill, Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA or H.R. 3261).
More information can be found in the related link below.
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No, the SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) bill has not been passed yet. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid plans to bring the bill up for vote in the Senate on January 24, 2012.
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The Stop Online Piracy Act, also known as SOPA.
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There are many ways one can stop free game piracy swapping. One can stop free game piracy swapping by reporting instances to the police and the government official of their choosing.
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No, it is not a virus.The Stop Online Piracy Act(SOPA) is a United States bill introduced by U.S. Representative Lamar S. Smith (R-TX) to expand the ability of U.S. law enforcement to fight online trafficking in copyrighted intellectual property and counterfeit goods.
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S.o.p.a Means Stop Online PIRACY Act. It would provide additional means for victims of criminal copyright infringement to try to prevent others from profiting illegally. This may include freezing electronic banking payments to known online piracy sites if not actually "blocking" easy access to the sites. Because the internet community perceives "blocking" as a kind of "damage", there is widespread technical opposition to implementing SOPA as it was originally proposed.
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He was a pirate or committed an act of piracy, which is against the law.
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SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) were two proposed laws in the United States aimed at combating online piracy and protecting intellectual property rights. Both bills focused on "foreign rogue websites" that facilitated piracy, such as The Pirate Bay and WikiLeaks. The main goal of SOPA and PIPA was to prevent online piracy by allowing the Department of Justice to block access to websites deemed "dedicated to infringing activities." However, critics argued that the bills would lead to censorship, undermine free speech, and harm the internet's infrastructure . Some of the key concerns surrounding SOPA and PIPA included: Censorship: The bills would have allowed the government to block access to websites without due process. Overreach: The language of the bills was considered too broad, potentially targeting legitimate websites and online services. Technical issues: The bills' proposals for DNS filtering and blocking were deemed technically flawed and potentially harmful to the internet's stability. In response to widespread protests and opposition from the tech community, SOPA and PIPA were ultimately shelved in 2012 .
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Adventures in Paradise - 1959 Act of Piracy 2-18 was released on:
USA: 13 February 1961
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Fighting online piracy is when people illegally download music, television shows, and movies. It is illegal to download certain things online without paying for it such as movies and music.
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Video piracy is the act of copying video images and sound that are protected by a copyright, without the permission or consent of the copyright owner.
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There are many places to download Indian television shows and movies online. However, this is considered piracy and should be avoided as piracy is illegal.
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In layman's terms, online piracy is the illegal copying of any copyrighted materials from the Internet. This includes movies, games, music files, software, and even published written works.
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-steals software media
-intentionally erases programs
-illegally copies a program
-illegally registers and/or activates a program
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Software Piracy
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vandals went to disrupt and showoff a viewpoint; the goal of online piracy is to steal money
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bye bye discman, walkman, etc.
hello online music stores, online piracy.
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Software Piracy
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Nowhere for free. Downloading copyrighted movies is piracy. Piracy is illegal. WikiAnswers does not support nor permit illegal activity on site.
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Software piracy can be hard to spot if you're not looking in the right places. Look around online at the crack hosting websites and the torrenting websites for your product.
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It wa to purify the food
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yes, this would basically be downloading pirated software(which is still piracy).
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There maybe a number of reasons why an online movie may not be working. In most cases, the online movies are encoded so as to discourage piracy.
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An air pirate is a person who involves themselves in air piracy, the act of hijacking an aircraft.
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Piracy is a criminal act in all territories of the world. Software piracy, on the other hand, is not a recognised crime in all territories. To date, only 160 countries have ratified the Berne Convention which recognises copyright law internationally. Of those that have not ratified the treaty, some have their own copyright laws while the remainder do not recognise copyright infringement as being a crime.
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It can advertise free software like GNU/linux, Mozilla, OpenOffice.
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Software piracy is against the law in India under the Indian Copyright Act of 1957. It prohibits the reproduction and distribution of software without the owner's consent. The punishment is fines or imprisonment.
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Absolutely. The ease of copying and distributing online makes it exceptionally convenient for rampant infringement.
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No, it is not safe to download from piracy sites. Because some of the carry viruses and cause your computer to crash therefore costing lots of money to fix.
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No, under the digital millennium copyright act this constitutes as piracy.
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