On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec) <[email protected]> wrote: > They'll make a litteral ton of cash at $5 a month..... > > This is like the Russian MP3 sites where anyone can legally DL a song for 10 > cents I'd figure.... > > I wonder if they'll have cracks and keygens along with the Warez they'll be > selling... and what does that mean to a US buyer whom legally purchased the > software from the Aniguan government? > > Interesting stuff LOL > > http://torrentfreak.com/antigua-government-set-to-launch-pirate-website-to-punish-united-states-130124/ > > The Government of Antigua is planning to launch a website selling movies, > music and software, without paying U.S. copyright holders. The Caribbean > island is taking the unprecedented step because the United States refuses to > lift a trade "blockade" preventing the island from offering Internet gambling > services, despite several WTO decisions in Antigua's favor. The country now > hopes to recoup some of the lost income through a WTO approved "warez" site. > That is freakin' hilarious. Apparently, the US goes not control the WTO like it does the UN Security Council.
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