Re: To'm tro.n o^? !



Chi? qua(ng lu+o+'i ba('t ca' to ddu`ng, dda.i gia ... tho^i !

la(ng qua(ng, bo. ga^.y thi` tha !

ba('t ro^`i ho?ng bie^'t la`m sao ma` la`m thi.t ra mo'n gi` nu+~a !??

"Home use" nhu+ JoJo, Pooh de Bear, ... thi` O.K. !

ba`y dda(.t mo+? web ba'n ddo^` la^.u, chu+'a ddo^` la^.u thi` mo+'i
bi. nhu'm ! ;-))))))))))))

Ky` na`y CP Hue^ Ky` cu+? ca'c ca'n bo^. FBI u+u tu' ra xu+? ly' ho?a
to^'c dda^y !

Nha^n da^n ra^'t nhie^.t lie^.t hoan nghe^nh tha`nh qua? ca'ch ma.ng
na`y !

QTTT

Nhu+ va^`y thi` ma^'y ca'i account megaupload dde^? la^'y sw la^.u cu?
a Mr Booh cu~ng tan tanh banh he^'t luo^n sao ?
Tha^.t la` mo^.t cuo^.c "ta^?y na~o ca'ch ma.ng" cha^'t xa'm :))
Tu+` nay chi? co' cho pho^? bie^'n MP3 "Nhu+ co' pa'c ho^` trong nga`y
dda.i tha('ng" tho^i

Se~ co' nhu+~ng lo^~ chuo^.t chu` kha'c ddu.c khoe't ra cho ma` xem
(shop hochiminh city for sw la^.u, copy tu+` vu`ng trung ddo^ng :-)),
$1 per CD co' ca? ma^'y chu.c ca'i sw )

tuna,

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On Jan 20, 6:03 am, ":))" <bennypo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 02:15:41 -0800 (PST), TrinhQuocThien

<trinhquocth...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ta`n ddo+`i on-line pirates ! ;-))))))))))))

http://news.yahoo.com/megaupload-shut-down-feds-why-sopa-225952735.html

Tra^`n Tru+o+`ng ... chuye^n sang ba(ng la^.u ... cu~ng dda~ ta`n ddo
+`i la^u ro^`i !

The^' gio+'i se~ la.i bi`nh an ! ;-))))))))))))))))))))

QTTT

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So why do we need SOPA ? (No we don't need it)  ;-)))))

This case clearly proves that our government already has the ability
to shutdown a website, whose company is based in Hong Kong, and have
its employees arrested by the police of another foreign country. That
isn’t exactly a compelling argument for giving copyright holders and
the federal government more power to combat piracy from “foreign rogue
websites,” which is the primary aim of both SOPA and PIPA.

That said, combating the piracy of websites that operate outside the
rule of US law really isn’t a matter of contention in the SOPA/PIPA
debate. It’s all the “unintended consequences” and “collateral damage”
that educated critics say the bills’ loose wording could lead to —
things like the blockage of legitimate free speech, the squashing of
online innovation, and the potential damage to the Internet’s
infrastructure — that have the masses seething. The takedown of
MegaUpload merely shows that our anti-piracy laws aren’t as weak as
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