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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.05 15:41:00 -
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OK, I can tell you this.
No matter what those idiots in parliament do, it still doesn't mean the police will enforce.
You see, almost every Computer Crimes unit in the UK has a backlog of Six Months plus. This is not going to change since they're only just looking for MAJOR crimes in large cases, and not petty ones. The CPS wont send a system off for analysis just for Copyright violations or MSN lies.
And with HDD getting bigger and bigger, it's starting to take a longer and longer time to get though much more data. ------
Originally by: Rifter Drifter News just in..
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If your not enjoying, stop playing, and don't post about it.
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.05 16:57:00 -
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Originally by: Sniper Wolf18 Edited by: Sniper Wolf18 on 05/01/2009 14:33:14 Edited by: Sniper Wolf18 on 05/01/2009 14:32:55
The UK goes on its way to ****sm by now proposing a ban on what they dub as extreme p.ornography
Linkage
I wonder how long it is before deviant sex crimes rise in the uk due to deviants not getting their fix online anymore?
EDIT: Added newer link Linkage Law goes live on 26th of jan 09
EDIT #2: Old link 404ed adding another up-to-date Link
Which is no where near this! Web P*rn Crackdown In China ------
Originally by: Rifter Drifter News just in..
Games are a pastime.. not a way of life.
If your not enjoying, stop playing, and don't post about it.
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.05 18:19:00 -
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Originally by: Shanzem Thought control, how provoking!

There is NO thought control!
*waves hand in a Jedi Mind trick style!* ------
Originally by: Rifter Drifter News just in..
Games are a pastime.. not a way of life.
If your not enjoying, stop playing, and don't post about it.
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.05 23:51:00 -
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Originally by: Dantes Revenge
Originally by: kor anon Edited by: kor anon on 05/01/2009 13:43:51
Originally by: vostok
Originally by: Stitcher
where does it end? there are videos of girls swallowing live goldfish out there fore crying out loud, which I'm pretty sure constitutes "life threatening" from the goldfish's perspective.
That would probably come under bestiality which is also illegal...
WHAT?    
Since when does eating a goldfish constitute ****ing a goldfish?
I'd say the goldfish is pretty well ****ed the minute it enters her mouth.
So what about reality TV where contestants eat kangaroo *********, and other stuff like that? ------
Originally by: Rifter Drifter News just in..
Games are a pastime.. not a way of life.
If your not enjoying, stop playing, and don't post about it.
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.06 01:42:00 -
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Originally by: vostok
Originally by: Xen Gin
So what about reality TV where contestants eat kangaroo *********, and other stuff like that?
If its dead its food (and before anybody says it, if its people its cannibalism which is illegal for a whole other load of reasons).
I suppose we should ban those African reality TV shows where they eat live grubs and worms. ------
Originally by: Rifter Drifter News just in..
Games are a pastime.. not a way of life.
If your not enjoying, stop playing, and don't post about it.
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.07 22:37:00 -
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Edited by: Xen Gin on 07/01/2009 22:39:00
Originally by: Tacyon Possible 20 years sentence for ordering manga.
How does this make you feel OOPE? The manga in question involved cp scenery.
He'll be convicted probably, the US is really bad for this. A man in the US was recently convicted for clicking on a link that purported to be CP but wasn't, but was in fact a fake link provided by the FBI.
He was also convicted of possessing CP on his computer, but that was only two tiny thumbnails in the cache of his browser, but nothing else was found. In the UK it wouldn't be sufficient enough to even go to court. (They also based their evidence on that his IP addy is unique and can only belong to him, like his SSN no doubt )
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Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.08 14:47:00 -
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Originally by: Dantes Revenge
Originally by: Xen Gin Edited by: Xen Gin on 07/01/2009 22:39:00
Originally by: Tacyon Possible 20 years sentence for ordering manga.
How does this make you feel OOPE? The manga in question involved cp scenery.
He'll be convicted probably, the US is really bad for this. A man in the US was recently convicted for clicking on a link that purported to be CP but wasn't, but was in fact a fake link provided by the FBI.
He was also convicted of possessing CP on his computer, but that was only two tiny thumbnails in the cache of his browser, but nothing else was found. In the UK it wouldn't be sufficient enough to even go to court. (They also based their evidence on that his IP addy is unique and can only belong to him, like his SSN no doubt )
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More reason to disable wireless and use wired connections. I do that all the time shortly after finding software that would enable someone to find and hack so-called secure wireless connections. Even hidden SSID's can be found and identified as well as WEP codes etc hacked.
If someone outside my house can hack into my internet via wireless to dl CP and I get busted for it, I am sure as hell going to try to secure my connection.
On a side note, it also helps to prevent Eve DC's since wireless interference means dropouts.
I just outright disabled my Wireless AP. Not even WPA/WPA2 is safe any more. |

Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.09 17:30:00 -
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Originally by: Jhagiti Tyran
Originally by: Xen Gin He'll be convicted probably, the US is really bad for this. A man in the US was recently convicted for clicking on a link that purported to be CP but wasn't, but was in fact a fake link provided by the FBI.
He was also convicted of possessing CP on his computer, but that was only two tiny thumbnails in the cache of his browser, but nothing else was found. In the UK it wouldn't be sufficient enough to even go to court. (They also based their evidence on that his IP addy is unique and can only belong to him, like his SSN no doubt )
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I really don't see anything wrong with this at all if you read the article the guy was in the process of physically destroying his hard drives as the police raided him, I doubt the first thing anybody without something to hide would do if they got raided by police is to start smashing their hard drives up. Also he did have pictures of naked children albeit cached and he did get caught by the honey trap so the guy was obviously up to something fishy.
Actually he was acquitted of destroying Hard Drives, there was inconsistencies with FBI reports on how long they were out side "knocking" on his door, and then raiding without notice. |

Xen Gin
Universal Mining Inc Forged Dominion
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Posted - 2009.01.09 22:53:00 -
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Originally by: Jhagiti Tyran Acquitted doesn't nessercerily mean innocent and the suggestion that he was trying to destroy the hard drives must have had some basis in fact, that coupled with the other evidence is a pretty good indicator the guy was guilty but he managed to wriggle out of it with a bunch of technicalities.
He just happened to have cached pictures of naked children on his computer, he just happened to have been caught trying to view videos of child ****ography and he just happened to have given the police the impression that he was attempting to destroy potential evidence when they confronted him about his activities, that's a fairly unusual set of circumstances.
I believe the article says found not guilty.
He wasn't caught trying to view videos of CP, he was found guilty of clicking a link. Read the article. They then used that and his IP address to to get a warrant to raid his house. He could have destroyed his hard drive any time before the raid happened.
Read it.
"Vosburgh faced four charges: clicking on an illegal hyperlink; knowingly destroying a hard drive and a thumb drive by physically damaging them when the FBI agents were outside his home; obstructing an FBI investigation by destroying the devices; and possessing a hard drive with two grainy thumbnail images of naked female minors (the youths weren't having sex, but their genitalia were visible).
The judge threw out the third count and the jury found him not guilty of the second. But Vosburgh was convicted of the first and last counts, which included clicking on the FBI's illicit hyperlink. " ------
Originally by: Rifter Drifter News just in..
Games are a pastime.. not a way of life.
If your not enjoying, stop playing, and don't post about it.
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