JimProfit
Barely Literate
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2011
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If you had been listening, I said that RPG Codex is not individually going to incur the lawsuit. But rather, it would come down against internet forums in general. Taking it all the way up to the supreme court.commie said:Come on DU, ban JP so he can try and take you to court. Many lulz will ensue.
The only significance rpg codex would have is whether or not you get villainized or ignored. Do you really want that kind of negative publicity? Do you really want to get asscosiated with places like 4chan, Escapist, Giant in the playground, and even Alex Jones/David Icke? Because all those and more are going to be effected by this. I'm assuming control of the internet by making it uncontrolled.
The point of the lawsuit is some combination of the following;
1: Website owners should have to pay a tax to run their website. If they insist on calling it property, then it will be taxed like a property. Based off the traffic and presumed worth of their website. This little dump won't feel it so much, but 4CHAN and Myspace would.
2: Nobody has a right to IP information. While I am aware you need that information to host a connection, no one has a right to exploit that information by say... blocking your IP address. That should be equivilant to a DoS attack. It is cracking, and it's a felony. Because you may have right to your site, but you do not have a right to my IP address or to somehow bar it or do anything with it. Therefore, this would effect imageboards more so without any means to really ban, IE: 4CHAN. Though it would effect normal boards too as people could just re-register.
3: Reparations for the psychological abuse moderators have put on me, and every forum will collectively have to pay me compensation for my emotional damages. I am willing to take blood tests, psychological exams, and other means to show this stress is indeed real, and banning me has hurt my health.