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TCPA WILL KILL 4CHAN AND THE INTERNET

Name: Blooded 2006-04-25 1:48

TCPA WILL KILL 4CHAN AND THE INTERNET "READ ME"

Windows Vista will do this

The consequences:
Thus you're able to determine the consequences for your own situation, we kept this section very generell. But it should be easy to determine the resulting restrictions that would apply for you.

# The informational self-determination isn't existing anymore, it's not possible to save, copy, create, program, ..., the data like you want. This applies for privates as for companies
# The free access to the IT/Software market is completely prevented for anyone except the big companies, the market as we know it today will get completely destroyed
# Restrictions in the usage of owned hardware would apply
# The liberty of opinion and the free speech on the internet would finally be eliminated
# The own rights while using IT-technologies are history.
# The national self-determination of the der particular countries would be fully in the hands of the USA
# Probably the world would break into two digital parts (Countries that express against TCPA

Lear More at

http://www.againsttcpa.com/index.shtml

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-25 9:29

Does this have anything to do with what companies like verizon and AT&T are trying to do with charging ISPs for the right to sell us higher bandwith lines? Maybe I worded that wrong...

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-25 10:35

linux will ignore the tcpa chip. also, get a motherboard the supports the linuxbios, since this shit will be in the bios and will be hard to disable unless you completely replace the bios firmware. you know, just in case, or if you want to run windows. list here:

http://linuxbios.org/index.php/Supported_Motherboards

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-26 11:05 (sage)

I SMELL KOPIPE.

Name: J3ph42 2006-04-26 12:55

>>3

That's a very limiting list.

Name: 2006-04-28 20:04

>>1
I hate to be the thunder in the rain on your parade, but TCPA has been around for a long time. It's disabled by default.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-29 1:31

gb2/comp/

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