URGENT MESSAGE TO CANADIANS

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That's easy to say, as a non-Canadian. Damn! I really hope they listen, because today it's Canada. Tomorrow the rest of the world!??

I think this is the sad beginning of the end of the flashcard era...I DO hope it won´t come around the world, too...And I am not laughing at youu cause I´m not a Canadian....It could aim at us, too...?
 

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0xyG3N said:
Everyone who have used this board gets a fine of 500$

Stop it.

Where does it say going to a website gets you a fine? Like the mod before me, I'll say the same thing: If you've got nothing to add to this topic, then stop posting, period. Stop making yourself look like an idiot.

On Topic: I'd hoped they wouldn't come to this. I want them to think about what they're about to do and find a better way. We aren't criminals. With the high gas prices, living costs, and so on in Canada nowadays, who can afford to buy all of these luxuries? They're going to find themselves on the wrong end of a huge backlash if they don't stop soon.
 

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solange82200 said:
This is crap, I can't believe this. So even if we don't live in Canada, it will be harder for us to order flashcarts? Are most of the sellers in Canada? And how exactly will it affect this forum? I'd really like to know more about this, I'm very worried, I love GBA Temp

It's not that bad because for one thing Canada is not the producer, but it may cause the prices to go up due to reduced supply and exploitation. The forum will need to find new affiliates if the present ones go bust.

edit: supply NOT demand
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i fucked your mothers in a wheelchair ugly motherfucker i hope you all die with cancer and go to hell, now i am going to wank myself on www.wowomg.com , c yall later
 

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Looks like Oxyg3n logged in under a different name. Loser!


Edit:

Azotyp, do you really think that will make much of a difference? It's a good idea, but I think there is so much more to it than that....
 

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JKR Firefox said:
0xyG3N said:
Everyone who have used this board gets a fine of 500$

Stop it.

Where does it say going to a website gets you a fine? Like the mod before me, I'll say the same thing: If you've got nothing to add to this topic, then stop posting, period. Stop making yourself look like an idiot.

On Topic: I'd hoped they wouldn't come to this. I want them to think about what they're about to do and find a better way. We aren't criminals. With the high gas prices, living costs, and so on in Canada nowadays, who can afford to buy all of these luxuries? They're going to find themselves on the wrong end of a huge backlash if they don't stop soon.


Well, it IS criminal to pirate... and that other things are expensive doesn't make up for it... However I think it sounds really bad with this all, and i feel sorry for all canadians who will be affected by this (and others too, ordering from canada).

What I haven't understood: Can the cops check if you have a flash card in your ds and fine you for it? or just by selling the stuff?
 

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Ace Gunman said:
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I'm glad I'm not Canadian!
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I doubt internet petitions will do anything, really.
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It's not a petition. And this coalition has already worked previously to stop them the first time. They HAVE gotten results.
Hopefully they'll get results this time too, if not I feel very sorry for all the Canadians.
 

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Sorry, the post wasn't removed at the time I replied to it
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Anywho, good bye to our rights if this bill goes thru. It's not just piracy it's stopping. ISP's will be able to snoop into our business more frequently, as will the government themselves. This isn't good.

Also, Ace could you PM me with the URL link for the Canadian Coalition you have in your sig? I'd like to add it to mine as well.
 

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Issac said:
What I haven't understood: Can the cops check if you have a flash card in your ds and fine you for it? or just by selling the stuff?

I doubt that. I'm pretty sure cops would spend the time doing something else besides checking every little DS carried by people. By selling, you're going to hav ea big quantity.. so of course cops would heck that instead.
 

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ItsMetaKnight said:
Also, prices will be lower! Yay!!
Somehow I doubt it will reflect a price change.
While I'm ok with a law doing something about pirated games, I doubt outlawing modchips is the way to go. There is actually legitimate use for them (I hope I'm not the only one).
I do believe this kind of law open the window to other similar law and next thing we know they are going to outlaw DVD burners because you can burn illegal DVD with it.
 

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Lacan said:
ItsMetaKnight said:
Also, prices will be lower! Yay!!
Somehow I doubt it will reflect a price change.
While I'm ok with a law doing something about pirated games, I doubt outlawing modchips is the way to go. There is actually legitimate use for them (I hope I'm not the only one).
I do believe this kind of law open the window to other similar law and next thing we know they are going to outlaw DVD burners because you can burn illegal DVD with it.

This has almost happened in sweden.
We got a tax raise on DVD-R's and other media because you CAN pirate on them, so therefore raise the taxes to make up for it and send the difference to the publishers, studios etc... :S it's fucked up!
 

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i had been following this topic at another site since it was first brought to my attention in 2007.
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080602/1052111290.shtml

This is the most recent from June 2nd
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It's Baaaaaack. Canadian DMCA On The Way
from the if-you-wait-long-enough,-maybe-people-will-forget dept

You may recall that last fall, Michael Geist notified the world that the Canadian government was about to announce a Canadian version of the DMCA, that was effectively a Hollywood wishlist of unnecessary copyright controls. The politician in charge of pushing this through, Jim Prentice, thought that he could get it approved quietly with no one noticing -- figuring that copyright is a boring subject that no one cares about. He was wrong. Thanks to Geist shining some sunlight on the bill, tens of thousands of individuals suddenly became quite vocal in opposition to the bill -- and even a bunch of big Canadian companies came out against the bill. Prentice delayed the bill, insisting that he would listen to consumer and business concerns... though there were never any open hearings or public discussions.

Instead, it looks like Prentice made a very minor change in the bill (allowing "time shifting") and then has waited for a convenient time to re-release the bill. It's expected that the bill will once again be introduced this coming Wednesday (just before Prentice is set to leave town). Once again, Michael Geist has all the details including what the likely talking points are in support of the bill... and why they're totally bogus. It sounds like Prentice is going to stick to the entirely false claim that Canada needs to approve this bill to meet its "international obligations" as found in various treaties it's signed. This is a common trick used by the entertainment industry and politicians to justify bad legislation. But, as Geist notes, Canada already is in compliance with the treaty in question. It's too bad Canada didn't follow the lead of other countries in standing up for the rights of its consumers.

In the meantime, as Geist notes, Prentice seems to think that this particular bill will sneak through again without much opposition. It's surprising that he thinks that, given what happened last time. But, if he's going to think people forget things that quickly, perhaps its time for Canadian citizens to make it clear that they don't forget, and they don't appreciate Prentice selling out their basic rights to folks in Hollywood who are too lazy to update their obsolete business models.
 

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Lol u guys don't know how to troll without getting caught. Amateurs
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Anyhow, yeah that'd be a swift blow to this site if they can't get funds from the businesses in canada. I doubt the petition will do anything as well but I guess anything's worth a shot. It's pretty obvious what the uses of the flash carts are for.
 

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