Originally Posted by
kcchiefs6465
Okay. I'll just point out a few things.
He is offering a lot more solutions than Obama and the MPAA.
He is a crusader in privacy on the internet in that he wishes to encrypt the majority of the internet. (While I admit it is most probably a futile effort as Bluffton will be storing even encrypted data until an algorithim is available to crack it)
He did address (I would say adequately, though I'm sure you might disagree) your first issue of child pornography.
He did address the issue of copyright infringement. (As I stated above, he offered some sound advice to the MPAA)
Obama clearly did not target Dotcom randomly or out of good conscience. (It is no coincidence how 'loud' this raid was. IOW, a publicity stunt.)
Megaupload did not incentivize uploads over 100mb.
Megaupload gave copyright holders direct access to deletion privileges. (Correct me if I'm wrong, but no one else had ever done that, or does it now)
He mentions the trumped up charges of racketeering and money laundering. (As a means to extradite him)
These are in no real order and there's a few other things I probably have missed.