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Skmm request ISP to block warez sites.
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rajulkabir
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Jun 9 2011, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE(elairz @ Jun 9 2011, 11:56 AM) its like punishing the innocent along with the guilty ones. see how you like it if you in that kind of situation and you are on the innocent side. for example : a whole block of apartment was cut off from electricity because of few apartment owner didnt pays their bills. yet you, who always pays the bill on time is also got your electric cut off too. This is known as "collective punishment". It's a tactic employed by the Israelis in Palestine, to great disapprobation from the Malaysian government. One kid throws stones, knock down the whole village.
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rajulkabir
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Jun 10 2011, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE(MNet @ Jun 9 2011, 07:08 PM) i applaud this move. Can drive up economy. Can you explain your reasoning? As I see it, piracy helps the Malaysian economy. Malaysia doesn't produce very much IP, particularly entertainment. orders of magnitude more dollars leave the country to purchase foreign entertainment than stay here to fund local production. If that money remained here it could be used for other domestically beneficial productive purposes. It is every Malaysian's patriotic duty to pirate as much as possible.
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rajulkabir
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Jun 12 2011, 08:33 PM
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QUOTE(badminto @ Jun 11 2011, 01:59 PM) Is it true?  No, not true, at least not two weeks ago, when I was most recently in China ... or any of the other times I've been there. Google works fine. The Chinese government has requested them to block certain search terms (about Tiananmen Square, Falun Gong, human rights, etc.) and I don't know whether they're doing that.
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rajulkabir
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Jun 16 2011, 02:46 AM
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QUOTE(Hornet @ Jun 15 2011, 11:28 PM) Unfortunately none of the media is pressuring the government. Useless bunch of press. Um, the media IS the government. Same bosses.
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