- Apr 26, 2011
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By keeping details of files uploaded on Mega secret from the site's administrators, Mr Dotcom said he believed this would mean the site was not in violation of US laws.
"The new Mega will not be threatened by US prosecutors," he said.
"The new Mega avoids any dealings with US hosters, US domains and US backbone providers and has changed the way it operates to avoid another takedown."
That is a prime example of how sloppy this is going to get. Due process will be left out in the cold and quid pro quo related to red tape dissolution favors from lawyers and judges will complement the high taxes and ridiculous regulation that this will become. Think of how regulated, taxed and chaotic the world is. Now think of the cyber world that is just as complex and large with a whole new set of regulations, taxes and chaotic controversy. That is going to be the new internet if they are really serious about treating the viewer like the uploader and hoster that infringes on copyrights. I guess they figure that the hoster and uploaders will have a lot more money to pay fines and give to lawyers than viewers will, thus the viewers and listeners of online media will be the ones that are made into an example from their prison cell.
Many people used to record music right off of the radio. If that was illegal, it was hard to track. Now, with the internet, a police state mentality is smiling ear-to-ear because they know they can track everything all the time. They can then operate the flawless syndicate that they have always dreamed of: one where everyone online is guilty of violating some code or law as soon as they connect to the internet. Most of all, the Executive branch will know EVERY SINGLE cyber "violator" as opposed to just a handful in the real world. Taxes and fine revenue will double overnight to punish people for doing the online equivalent of rolling through a stop sign, or doing 10 over the speed limit.
Before we become boy scouts about how concerned we are about copyright infringement, or how cut and dried the law books are before lawyers and Federal judges get a hold of them, we should recognize that most governments are not after justice, but they are after profit and power. I guarantee you it will not be about customer service, quality, protecting and serving, but it will be about BOTTOM LINE and STATUS QUO. It will be the new "good ol' boy clique", where the weak are trampled and the powerful are in the know and able to maneuver with friends in high places and cash flow. The fact that higher tax rates are futile during recessions and depressions will fuel the flames even more when considering our current economic slide. It is a vicious cycle and the Federal government has NO SOLUTIONS, but only penalties.