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offer expires 01Dec2015 (but don't know base on which country time)

 

Interesting how they have 5 servers in Singapore while most the others are like 1 or 2 :blink:

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VPN technology being reviewed as part of proposed changes to Copyright Law

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/vpn-technology-being-reviewed-under-new-proposed-changes-to-copyright-law

 

Uh-oh.... @Mustank, if law pass you cannot hidemyassnewlogo.png to hide liao [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

Don't worry

The Great Wall of china, Iran, nk also cannot keep these guys out

Why worry?

They got Iran China all the Middle East servers

Even North Korea

Even these brute force guys can't keep vpn out

https://www.hidemyass.com/servers

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Too much revenues/tax/GST lost to online business, now they are trying to craw back!

 

They want force all to subscribe to the overpriced offerings from Starbutts and Singhell....

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VPN technology being reviewed as part of proposed changes to Copyright Law

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/vpn-technology-being-reviewed-under-new-proposed-changes-to-copyright-law

 

 

 

If they review it, it means it's the law.

 

Another lockdown.

 

Anyone using VPN will be hauled to a criminal court in future.

 

Actually, they should simply shut down the internet for good.

Why waste all these time and resources ?

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If they review it, it means it's the law.

 

Another lockdown.

 

Anyone using VPN will be hauled to a criminal court in future.

 

Actually, they should simply shut down the internet for good.

Why waste all these time and resources ?

 

Thats what our g0v had done ........ no internet  :D  :wacko:

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VPN technology being reviewed as part of proposed changes to Copyright Law

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/vpn-technology-being-reviewed-under-new-proposed-changes-to-copyright-law

 

Uh-oh.... @Mustank, if law pass you cannot hidemyassnewlogo.png to hide liao [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

Laying the groundwork for TPP, how are they gonna prevent people from tapping to a vpn? Ban all the IP server ip? Lol
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Hypersonic

Laying the groundwork for TPP, how are they gonna prevent people from tapping to a vpn? Ban all the IP server ip? Lol

 

 

Like Mustank said, it's not possible. At least not yet. This one like most things... NATO [laugh] [laugh]

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Like Mustank said, it's not possible. At least not yet. This one like most things... NATO [laugh] [laugh]

Luckily there are always seed boxes lol
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Unlock Geo locked content does not mean breach of copyrights especially things that we pay for like Netflix.

 

Can someone tell MinLaw to do things that are more intellectual?

 

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VPN technology being reviewed as part of proposed changes to Copyright Law

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/vpn-technology-being-reviewed-under-new-proposed-changes-to-copyright-law

 

Uh-oh.... @Mustank, if law pass you cannot hidemyassnewlogo.png to hide liao [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

Once again I wonder if this is a law being passed for political reasons while masquerading under other ostensible justifications.

 

VPNs are a powerful tool to fight totalitarianism. With a VPN, it becomes very difficult to trace a dissenting post. With chained VPNs and proxies using virtual machines and other misdirections, it becomes well-nigh impossible to trace a highly competently hidden post.

 

The fact that other supposedly Western democratic regimes are considering this does not argue against this, in my view. I feel the whole world has been taking a slide toward the totalitarian police state for the last decade and a half. It's like 1984 arrived 30 years late.

 

Anyway, if it is really the copyright MAFIAA (not a typo, google it) pushing for this crap, I'll say orbi goot. Because it's just gonna drive more people into pirating. At least with VPNs, people are sometimes buying content legally. They're killing their own golden goose with measures like this and DRM.

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