Comment on Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websites
Dasus@lemmy.world 10 months agoAnd what would that word be, exactly? How will it change the fact that US feds can’t seize servers which exist outside the US?
Comment on Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websites
Dasus@lemmy.world 10 months agoAnd what would that word be, exactly? How will it change the fact that US feds can’t seize servers which exist outside the US?
EpicFailGuy@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Because the feds NEVER act out of their jurisdiction, RIGHT?
arstechnica.com/…/feds-bust-through-huge-tor-hidd…
Dasus@lemmy.world 10 months ago
A North Carolinian server. I think that’s in America, right?
How many were actually busted? Isn’t that just the amount of traffic? Busting 215 000 pedophiles would’ve definitely made the news…
Three Americans? Good job, feds, but that doesn’t exactly disprove my point about the feds’ limited (if sizable) reach.
So to people who open non-tor links from tor are vulnerable? That’s not exactly news.
Tor isn’t a magical shield that makes everything cop-proof, but feds definitely don’t have power over it the way you seem to imply they do.