Anonymous ID: b20205 Dec. 26, 2017, 2:47 p.m. No.14050305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0342

>>14050279

As I said, try IRC, Edonkey, or any forum you use to DDL anime from. This is coming from a fellow Kametsu user, who were victims of 4chan users direct-posting links, mind you.

Anonymous ID: b20205 Dec. 26, 2017, 4:05 p.m. No.14050622   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14050342

>When you say IRC do you mean internet relay chat?

Yes. I mean Internet relay chat.

>I've also never browsed anime forums so I don't which ones are good or not.

As I said, try browsing and looking at some. I encode for one, and for my own purpose.

Try Kametsu, for one. They are against links going up verbatim on imageboards (halfchan /co/ users caused multiple DMCA claims on multiple cartoons by releasing links without uploading it to a new storage account for that purpose).

Anonymous ID: b20205 Dec. 26, 2017, 4:08 p.m. No.14050632   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1298

>>14050555

Anyone against the repeal of NN laws are pro-nuDEM, as evidenced by the fact that there are no republicans, patriots, or rural folk against the NN repeal. Also, the backing of the fight against by the NN repeal by Web2.0 companies, Soros, left-wing unions and the media generally should've been a bad sign.

Anonymous ID: b20205 Dec. 26, 2017, 8:30 p.m. No.14051636   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14051298

>I thought there was bipartisan for and against it, because they don't fucking understand what's in it?

Not really. It turns out that there hasn't been any ISPs screwing with anyone 15 years ago, so it's a safe bet to say nothing will happen once NN is repealed. The text was made public after NN passed as part of the 2017 military budget (last I heard of the bill, the biggest part of it was making a government-operated organization to censor people or businesses the regime hated at the ring of a phone and look into social engineering tactics to retain for later either for use on foreign entities or the American public), so you're thinking of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

 

Also, remember that the other thing NN had done was make the ISPs require a broadcast license for operation (which the government could revoke for not having individuals they wanted off the internet removed), which was a big hurdle for operating a rural ISP.