Despite the fact that SOPA was temporarily stopped,
Megaupload was shut down recently and it is very possible that other file-sharing sites like Mediafire, Zshare, Rapidshare, RGhost, etc. will be next.
While this may be overly dramatic and we still have (and probably will always have) some alternatives, blogs like ours might being having a slightly tougher time as these events unfold. Even if we start using alternatives don't be surprised if they get taken out in the near future. Most of our Mediafire links should be up for now.
On the topic of SOPA/PIPA, I would like to direct you to the great
Maddox's most recent article as it suggests some important and obvious steps those of you who live in USA (and even international people) can take to not just stop shitty bills like SOPA/PIPA but actually bring about systemic change which will be significant. This is something far more important and which has been needed for a very long time.
"SOPA is the "Stop Online Piracy Act." It's a shitty piece of legislation
put together by puppetmaster lobbyists and politician puppets who don't
know IP addresses from their assholes. My problem with this huge online
protest against
SOPA, and the reason I rarely take part in such protests, is because it
doesn't address any problems, only the symptom. The problem isn't this
shitty bill, it's the people who sponsored it. So we protest this
bill today, bang enough pots and pans to shame a few backers into not
letting this bill pass, then what? Those same dipshits who wrote this
legislation still have jobs. They're going to try again, and again, and
again until some mutation of this legislation passes. They'll sneak it
into an appropriation bill while nobody's looking during recess, because
there's too much lobbyist money at stake for them not to. We defeat
SOPA today, only to
face it again tomorrow. It's like trying to stop a cold by blowing your
nose. It's time we go after the virus.
There have been many bills attempted (and some passed) like SOPA before
it. There's the DMCA act of 1998, PRO-IP Act of 2008, the 2011
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, and now the PROTECT IP Act of 2012.
Think this victory means
anything? A new bill gets introduced every year or two like clockwork.
Check back in a few years, and there'll be another SOPA or Protect IP
Act being squeezed down the lower intestinal tracts of congress. And
then what? We
black out our websites again like a merry band of idiots?"
He has a list of companies that support shit like SOPA/PIPA as well as ways to contact them to voice discontent. I understand that you guys only come here for the music and posts like these are getting tiresome. Still, do what you can.
We'll still be posting. I've been busy but I'll have a few posts up in the next couple of days.
Thank you.