ladyofleithian: (mood: sad)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at It Could Happen To You
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] nerdwegian at It Could Happen To YouClick the link, add your support to the fight.  I hate that bullies exist in the world.  We can't change that overnight.  What we can do is get people who are being bullied to trained therapists, so that they can cut all ties with bullies and better cope.  We can't erradicate bullies overnight.  That's human nature, unfortunately.  I was horribly bullied for being who I am by family and peers.  My aunt was horribly bullied and killed herself in the 70's.  I can't change bullies minds or hearts overnight.  But overnight change is needed to save good people from killing themselves.  Get your loved one's who are being bullied to a trained therapist or counselor.   And add your support to all movements, please.
ladyofleithian: (mood: sad)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at It Could Happen To You
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] nerdwegian at It Could Happen To YouClick the link, add your support to the fight.  I hate that bullies exist in the world.  We can't change that overnight.  What we can do is get people who are being bullied to trained therapists, so that they can cut all ties with bullies and better cope.  We can't erradicate bullies overnight.  That's human nature, unfortunately.  I was horribly bullied for being who I am by family and peers.  My aunt was horribly bullied and killed herself in the 70's.  I can't change bullies minds or hearts overnight.  But overnight change is needed to save good people from killing themselves.  Get your loved one's who are being bullied to a trained therapist or counselor.   And add your support to all movements, please.
ladyofleithian: (caedus quote)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] snapes_angel at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] muscadinegirl at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
I'm going to leave this post as is, as posted from [livejournal.com profile] samantha_vimes journal.


Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] samantha_vimes at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
I didn't write this, but this is *normal* in America and I'm helping it go viral. Personally, I've done without needed medication, risking long term damage to my body, because I couldn't afford to refill a prescription. I don't have eyeglasses, although I should, because I can make do without them as long as I get into the front row in my classroom. I self-treat my injuries; fortunately, I'm knowledgeable enough to do it right. Most people don't have that advantage.
We deserve better than this. A century ago, medicine was crap and so health care spending was optional, as you might be better off without a doctor. These days, we have amazing technology and yet many people die because they cannot afford treatment.

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] capybyra at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] ladyqkat at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
(Post originally seen in this post by [livejournal.com profile] ramblin_phyl. I have been notified that it was originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] suricattus in her journal post. The story and words are hers, but I do believe that it needs to go viral and that as many people as possible need to get their stories out there. Only by making a noise about this can we make a change in our society.)

There is a move afoot in the nation -driven by the GOP - to repeal the new health care laws, to protect corporate interests, to defend against fear-mongering (and stupid) cries of "socialism!", and to ensure that people are forced to choose between keeping a roof over their heads or getting necessary health care.

This movement is killing people.

Think I'm overstating the fact?

Ask the friends and family of writer/reviewer Melissa Mia Hall, who died of a heart attack last week because she was so terrified of medical bills, she didn't go see a doctor who could have saved her life.

From another writer friend: One person. Not the only one. That could have been me. Yeah, I have access to insurance -- I live in New York City, which is freelancer-friendly, and have access to freelancer advocacy groups. Through them, I can pay over $400/month ($5,760/year) as a single, healthy woman, so that if I go to the hospital I'm not driven to bankruptcy. But a doctor's appointment - a routine physical - can still cost me several hundred dollars each visit. So unless something's terribly wrong? I won't go.

My husband worked for the government for 30 years. We have government employee (retired) insurance. It is the only thing of value he took away from that job. His pension is pitiful. He still works part time. My writing income has diminished drastically. Our combined income is now less than what it was before T retired fifteen years ago. Inflation has diminished it further. In the last 30 days I have racked up over $8000 in medical bills for tests and the beginning of treatment. Our co-pay is 20% after the deductible. And there is more to come. Our savings are already gone. I have the gold standard of insurance and I still can't pay all the medical bills.

Another friend lost her insurance when her husband lost his job. She couldn't afford medication and ended up bed ridden for three months at the end of over a year of no job and therefore no insurance until he found work again.

It's our responsibility. All of us, together. As a nation.

EtA: Nobody is trying to put insurance companies out of business. They will always be able to offer a better plan for a premium. We simply want to ensure that every citizen - from infant to senior citizen - doesn't have to choose between medical care, and keeping a roof over their heads, or having enough to eat.

We're trying to get this to go viral. Pass it along.




I'm going to post my story as the first comment to this post if anyone would like to read it. If anyone wants to tell their story, please tell it on your own journal and post a link in the comments. Maybe, just maybe, TPTB will listen to the slaves peons who clean their toilets before they have to clean their own.
ladyofleithian: (caedus quote)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] snapes_angel at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] muscadinegirl at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
I'm going to leave this post as is, as posted from [livejournal.com profile] samantha_vimes journal.


Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] samantha_vimes at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
I didn't write this, but this is *normal* in America and I'm helping it go viral. Personally, I've done without needed medication, risking long term damage to my body, because I couldn't afford to refill a prescription. I don't have eyeglasses, although I should, because I can make do without them as long as I get into the front row in my classroom. I self-treat my injuries; fortunately, I'm knowledgeable enough to do it right. Most people don't have that advantage.
We deserve better than this. A century ago, medicine was crap and so health care spending was optional, as you might be better off without a doctor. These days, we have amazing technology and yet many people die because they cannot afford treatment.

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] capybyra at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] ladyqkat at Dear GOP - the collective you are an Idiot
(Post originally seen in this post by [livejournal.com profile] ramblin_phyl. I have been notified that it was originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] suricattus in her journal post. The story and words are hers, but I do believe that it needs to go viral and that as many people as possible need to get their stories out there. Only by making a noise about this can we make a change in our society.)

There is a move afoot in the nation -driven by the GOP - to repeal the new health care laws, to protect corporate interests, to defend against fear-mongering (and stupid) cries of "socialism!", and to ensure that people are forced to choose between keeping a roof over their heads or getting necessary health care.

This movement is killing people.

Think I'm overstating the fact?

Ask the friends and family of writer/reviewer Melissa Mia Hall, who died of a heart attack last week because she was so terrified of medical bills, she didn't go see a doctor who could have saved her life.

From another writer friend: One person. Not the only one. That could have been me. Yeah, I have access to insurance -- I live in New York City, which is freelancer-friendly, and have access to freelancer advocacy groups. Through them, I can pay over $400/month ($5,760/year) as a single, healthy woman, so that if I go to the hospital I'm not driven to bankruptcy. But a doctor's appointment - a routine physical - can still cost me several hundred dollars each visit. So unless something's terribly wrong? I won't go.

My husband worked for the government for 30 years. We have government employee (retired) insurance. It is the only thing of value he took away from that job. His pension is pitiful. He still works part time. My writing income has diminished drastically. Our combined income is now less than what it was before T retired fifteen years ago. Inflation has diminished it further. In the last 30 days I have racked up over $8000 in medical bills for tests and the beginning of treatment. Our co-pay is 20% after the deductible. And there is more to come. Our savings are already gone. I have the gold standard of insurance and I still can't pay all the medical bills.

Another friend lost her insurance when her husband lost his job. She couldn't afford medication and ended up bed ridden for three months at the end of over a year of no job and therefore no insurance until he found work again.

It's our responsibility. All of us, together. As a nation.

EtA: Nobody is trying to put insurance companies out of business. They will always be able to offer a better plan for a premium. We simply want to ensure that every citizen - from infant to senior citizen - doesn't have to choose between medical care, and keeping a roof over their heads, or having enough to eat.

We're trying to get this to go viral. Pass it along.




I'm going to post my story as the first comment to this post if anyone would like to read it. If anyone wants to tell their story, please tell it on your own journal and post a link in the comments. Maybe, just maybe, TPTB will listen to the slaves peons who clean their toilets before they have to clean their own.
ladyofleithian: (anakin courage vs dooku)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] kitanabychoice at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] ninasafiri at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] brenden at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] theljstaff at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood



Join us in standing up for reproductive health and education. Planned Parenthood, the organization that delivers reproductive health care, sex education and information to millions of people worldwide, has come under fire in the U.S. lately, with many politicians on both state and federal level seeking to end funding (and in a few cases succeeding).

During the month of May, you can send a specially designed Planned Parenthood vgift to your friends to help support this cause. (And if you need someone to send it to, [livejournal.com profile] frank is always happy to receive gifts!) There are three variations ($1, $5 and $10) for you to choose from, but they'd all look good on your profile when your friends know that you stand by something so important.

                    

Thank you all for your help in our support for Planned Parenthood. This promotion ends June 1, 2012; LiveJournal is not affiliated with Parent Parenthood. For more information about Planned Parenthood, please visit: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/

-The LiveJournal Team

(If you'd like to help spread the word that we're raising funds for Planned Parenthood, you can crosspost this entry in your own journal or community by using the repost button below!)

ladyofleithian: (anakin courage vs dooku)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] kitanabychoice at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] ninasafiri at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] brenden at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] theljstaff at Help Us Support Planned Parenthood



Join us in standing up for reproductive health and education. Planned Parenthood, the organization that delivers reproductive health care, sex education and information to millions of people worldwide, has come under fire in the U.S. lately, with many politicians on both state and federal level seeking to end funding (and in a few cases succeeding).

During the month of May, you can send a specially designed Planned Parenthood vgift to your friends to help support this cause. (And if you need someone to send it to, [livejournal.com profile] frank is always happy to receive gifts!) There are three variations ($1, $5 and $10) for you to choose from, but they'd all look good on your profile when your friends know that you stand by something so important.

                    

Thank you all for your help in our support for Planned Parenthood. This promotion ends June 1, 2012; LiveJournal is not affiliated with Parent Parenthood. For more information about Planned Parenthood, please visit: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/

-The LiveJournal Team

(If you'd like to help spread the word that we're raising funds for Planned Parenthood, you can crosspost this entry in your own journal or community by using the repost button below!)

ladyofleithian: (movie!Arawn)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] philstar22 at House Passes CISPA: Make Sure It Dies In Senate
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at House Passes CISPA: Make Sure It Dies In Senate
CISPA would give the government and corporations vast new powers to track and share data about Americans’ Internet use.

But our hundreds of thousands of emails and tens of thousands of phone calls have had a real impact:

Amendments were adopted that made CISPA (marginally) better.

Earlier this month CISPA was supposed to sail through, but we helped foment opposition, and the vote was far closer than anybody could have imagined even a couple of weeks ago.

Most Democrats held firm in opposition, and more than two dozen libertarian-leaning Republicans defied their leadership and voted no.

Most importantly, President Obama has threatened to veto CISPA.

***Additionally, CISPA would destabilize the internet inviting cyber attacks and increasing the amount of identity theft.***

The Senate will consider cyber security legislation in the coming weeks. Let’s turn up the heat right away: Tell the Senate to reject CISPA and any and all legislation that doesn’t respect privacy and civil liberties.
Add your name at right to tell the Senate to reject cyber security legislation that doesn’t respect privacy.

http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/cispa_passes/?akid=1332.1998782.hoiowQ&rd=1&t=2


ladyofleithian: (movie!Arawn)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] philstar22 at House Passes CISPA: Make Sure It Dies In Senate
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at House Passes CISPA: Make Sure It Dies In Senate
CISPA would give the government and corporations vast new powers to track and share data about Americans’ Internet use.

But our hundreds of thousands of emails and tens of thousands of phone calls have had a real impact:

Amendments were adopted that made CISPA (marginally) better.

Earlier this month CISPA was supposed to sail through, but we helped foment opposition, and the vote was far closer than anybody could have imagined even a couple of weeks ago.

Most Democrats held firm in opposition, and more than two dozen libertarian-leaning Republicans defied their leadership and voted no.

Most importantly, President Obama has threatened to veto CISPA.

***Additionally, CISPA would destabilize the internet inviting cyber attacks and increasing the amount of identity theft.***

The Senate will consider cyber security legislation in the coming weeks. Let’s turn up the heat right away: Tell the Senate to reject CISPA and any and all legislation that doesn’t respect privacy and civil liberties.
Add your name at right to tell the Senate to reject cyber security legislation that doesn’t respect privacy.

http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/cispa_passes/?akid=1332.1998782.hoiowQ&rd=1&t=2


ladyofleithian: (stand and fight)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] shadowkat67 at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
[Some one actually created a bill about this? Forget about sexism for a second... In a world with teenage pregnancies and overpopulation, hunger, famine, high unemployment, and bone crushing poverty? Are they frigging insane? If I lived in Arizona, I'd do a lot more than sign a petition. I'd find a way to boot that man out of office. Maybe tar and feather him and ride him out on a rail, like they did back in Mark Twain's day.

I am beginning to worry about the West, whatever happened to that libertarian spirit you were so found of? No government involvement. My ass. What are you guys smoking out there in Arizona? I'm also wondering about other sections of my country. This is what happens when people aren't educated. Maybe we should make every man who runs for legislative office take an intelligence test first?]

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] rozk at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] cluegirl at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] aubergineautumn at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] enchanted_jae at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] mandatorily at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill

I just signed the following petition addressed to: Arizona Sentate, Arizona State Legislature, Debbie Lesko.

----------------
Stop the Arizona birth control Bill

If this bill passes the senate then women of Arizona would be forced to provide documentation that birth control is for medical purposes only. The "company" would not be required to cover birth control if it was for prevention of conception. Additionally this bill would give companies the right to fire women if they discovered that she was using a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy
----------------

http://www.change.org/petitions/arizona-sentate-arizona-state-legislature-debbie-lesko-stop-the-arizona-birth-control-bill#


ladyofleithian: (stand and fight)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] shadowkat67 at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
[Some one actually created a bill about this? Forget about sexism for a second... In a world with teenage pregnancies and overpopulation, hunger, famine, high unemployment, and bone crushing poverty? Are they frigging insane? If I lived in Arizona, I'd do a lot more than sign a petition. I'd find a way to boot that man out of office. Maybe tar and feather him and ride him out on a rail, like they did back in Mark Twain's day.

I am beginning to worry about the West, whatever happened to that libertarian spirit you were so found of? No government involvement. My ass. What are you guys smoking out there in Arizona? I'm also wondering about other sections of my country. This is what happens when people aren't educated. Maybe we should make every man who runs for legislative office take an intelligence test first?]

Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] rozk at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] cluegirl at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] aubergineautumn at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] enchanted_jae at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] mandatorily at Stop the Arizona birth control Bill

I just signed the following petition addressed to: Arizona Sentate, Arizona State Legislature, Debbie Lesko.

----------------
Stop the Arizona birth control Bill

If this bill passes the senate then women of Arizona would be forced to provide documentation that birth control is for medical purposes only. The "company" would not be required to cover birth control if it was for prevention of conception. Additionally this bill would give companies the right to fire women if they discovered that she was using a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy
----------------

http://www.change.org/petitions/arizona-sentate-arizona-state-legislature-debbie-lesko-stop-the-arizona-birth-control-bill#


ladyofleithian: (cinema snob facepalm)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] chameleon_irony at The new LJ-cut, how to make it look (somewhat) like the old one, and how to fake it
You may have noticed that LiveJournal has changed the look of LJ-cuts, resulting in a shitstorm of protest from people who a) can't see the new cut symbol (on one of my older computers, which doesn't have the Dingbats font, it shows up as a tiny box), b) are just plain annoyed by it or by the pseudo-ellipsis, or (especially) c) who miss the parentheses. If the point was to make it easier to distinguish a real LJ-cut from the "fake cuts" some people make (outside links disguised as LJ-cuts), the attempt has failed. Proof below (under the cuts, if you aren't viewing this on the entry's page).

This is the new LJ-cut )

What many of the people complaining in [livejournal.com profile] news and [livejournal.com profile] lj_releases don't seem to realize is that we don't have to say goodbye to parentheses in LJ-cuts. Look:

( This is what you can do with the new LJ-cut ) )

< lj-cut text="( This is what you can do with the new LJ-cut )" >

Just put parentheses and spaces around the text you want to be the link, or the standard Read more..., inside the "". (I inserted a space after < and before > to show you the code. For the cut to work, don't do this!)

Now for what isn't as easily fixed: as a weird side effect of the changes, polls in journals that use the Flexible Squares layout (like this one) now look like this after you've voted in them. It makes the page unnavigable. Thank goodness all my entries with polls were tagged, so it didn't take too long to find them and put the polls under LJ-cuts to at least spare my journal's main page. This issue has been "reported to engineering", but that's not as reassuring as it should be. I hope it doesn't take you guys months to fix it.


ladyofleithian: (cinema snob facepalm)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] chameleon_irony at The new LJ-cut, how to make it look (somewhat) like the old one, and how to fake it
You may have noticed that LiveJournal has changed the look of LJ-cuts, resulting in a shitstorm of protest from people who a) can't see the new cut symbol (on one of my older computers, which doesn't have the Dingbats font, it shows up as a tiny box), b) are just plain annoyed by it or by the pseudo-ellipsis, or (especially) c) who miss the parentheses. If the point was to make it easier to distinguish a real LJ-cut from the "fake cuts" some people make (outside links disguised as LJ-cuts), the attempt has failed. Proof below (under the cuts, if you aren't viewing this on the entry's page).

This is the new LJ-cut )

What many of the people complaining in [livejournal.com profile] news and [livejournal.com profile] lj_releases don't seem to realize is that we don't have to say goodbye to parentheses in LJ-cuts. Look:

( This is what you can do with the new LJ-cut ) )

< lj-cut text="( This is what you can do with the new LJ-cut )" >

Just put parentheses and spaces around the text you want to be the link, or the standard Read more..., inside the "". (I inserted a space after < and before > to show you the code. For the cut to work, don't do this!)

Now for what isn't as easily fixed: as a weird side effect of the changes, polls in journals that use the Flexible Squares layout (like this one) now look like this after you've voted in them. It makes the page unnavigable. Thank goodness all my entries with polls were tagged, so it didn't take too long to find them and put the polls under LJ-cuts to at least spare my journal's main page. This issue has been "reported to engineering", but that's not as reassuring as it should be. I hope it doesn't take you guys months to fix it.


ladyofleithian: (anakin clone wars stand and fight)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] zelda_queen at SOPA 2.0: Here We Go Again, Folks
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] gehayi at SOPA 2.0: Here We Go Again, Folks
Gacked from [personal profile] speak_me_fair at CISPA is the new SOPA
Here's their next move: The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, would obliterate any semblance of online privacy in the United States.

And CISPA would provide a victory for content owners who were shell-shocked by the unprecedented outpouring of activism in opposition to SOPA and Internet censorship.

The House of Representatives is planning to take up CISPA during the week of April 23. Click here to ask your lawmakers to oppose it.

SOPA was pushed as a remedy to the supposed economic threat of online piracy -- but economic fear-mongering didn't quite do the trick.

So those concerned about copyright are engaging in sleight of hand, appending their legislation to a bill that most Americans will assume is about keeping them safe from bad guys.

This so-called cyber security bill aims to prevent theft of "government information" and "intellectual property" and could let ISPs block your access to websites -- or the whole Internet.

Don't let them push this back-door SOPA. Click here to demand that your lawmakers oppose CISPA.

CISPA also encourages companies to share information about you with the government and other corporations.

That data could then be used for just about anything -- from prosecuting crimes to ad placements.

And perhaps worst of all, CISPA supercedes all other online privacy protections.

Please click here to urge your lawmakers to oppose CISPA when it comes up for a vote this month.

Thanks for fighting for the Internet.

-Demand Progress



The dark side is not giving up so we must continue to fight the good fight.


Also, links:

The text of CISPA.

A CISPA resource page.

From Forbes Magazine: The Fight For The Internet Continues: Could CISPA Be The Next SOPA?

A list of the corporations supporting CISPA.

From Digital Journal: Move over SOPA & PIPA: Here comes CISPA - 'net censorship updated

From Wired: Internet SOPA/PIPA Revolt: Don’t Declare Victory Yet

This entry was originally posted at http://gehayi.dreamwidth.org/449203.html. Please comment there using OpenID.

ladyofleithian: (anakin clone wars stand and fight)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] zelda_queen at SOPA 2.0: Here We Go Again, Folks
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] gehayi at SOPA 2.0: Here We Go Again, Folks
Gacked from [personal profile] speak_me_fair at CISPA is the new SOPA
Here's their next move: The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, would obliterate any semblance of online privacy in the United States.

And CISPA would provide a victory for content owners who were shell-shocked by the unprecedented outpouring of activism in opposition to SOPA and Internet censorship.

The House of Representatives is planning to take up CISPA during the week of April 23. Click here to ask your lawmakers to oppose it.

SOPA was pushed as a remedy to the supposed economic threat of online piracy -- but economic fear-mongering didn't quite do the trick.

So those concerned about copyright are engaging in sleight of hand, appending their legislation to a bill that most Americans will assume is about keeping them safe from bad guys.

This so-called cyber security bill aims to prevent theft of "government information" and "intellectual property" and could let ISPs block your access to websites -- or the whole Internet.

Don't let them push this back-door SOPA. Click here to demand that your lawmakers oppose CISPA.

CISPA also encourages companies to share information about you with the government and other corporations.

That data could then be used for just about anything -- from prosecuting crimes to ad placements.

And perhaps worst of all, CISPA supercedes all other online privacy protections.

Please click here to urge your lawmakers to oppose CISPA when it comes up for a vote this month.

Thanks for fighting for the Internet.

-Demand Progress



The dark side is not giving up so we must continue to fight the good fight.


Also, links:

The text of CISPA.

A CISPA resource page.

From Forbes Magazine: The Fight For The Internet Continues: Could CISPA Be The Next SOPA?

A list of the corporations supporting CISPA.

From Digital Journal: Move over SOPA & PIPA: Here comes CISPA - 'net censorship updated

From Wired: Internet SOPA/PIPA Revolt: Don’t Declare Victory Yet

This entry was originally posted at http://gehayi.dreamwidth.org/449203.html. Please comment there using OpenID.

ladyofleithian: (does dernhelm gotta smack a bitch?)
...and honestly, this disturbs me.

Warning for triggering content involving abortion, misogyny, and much more. )

Spread the word however you can. We need to stop this.
ladyofleithian: (does dernhelm gotta smack a bitch?)
...and honestly, this disturbs me.

Warning for triggering content involving abortion, misogyny, and much more. )

Spread the word however you can. We need to stop this.
ladyofleithian: (anakin courage vs dooku)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at Petition to stop US ISP's from policing downloads
From [livejournal.com profile] jackvelvet, here is one petition to try to stop ISP's from policing downloads by their clients. Thank you [livejournal.com profile] jackvelvet!

https://www.change.org/petitions/riaa-and-the-obama-administration-stop-isps-from-launching-a-massive-copyright-spying-scheme-this-july-12th

Making this a repost, since the websites with the news are being circulated around too. Google shows this is the only petition so far. Thank you everyone! This action could create huge monopolies of internet companies who can afford to police their users. Eliminating all smaller ISP's. And forcing the large internet service providers to raise prices to cover the new expense.

ladyofleithian: (anakin courage vs dooku)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at Petition to stop US ISP's from policing downloads
From [livejournal.com profile] jackvelvet, here is one petition to try to stop ISP's from policing downloads by their clients. Thank you [livejournal.com profile] jackvelvet!

https://www.change.org/petitions/riaa-and-the-obama-administration-stop-isps-from-launching-a-massive-copyright-spying-scheme-this-july-12th

Making this a repost, since the websites with the news are being circulated around too. Google shows this is the only petition so far. Thank you everyone! This action could create huge monopolies of internet companies who can afford to police their users. Eliminating all smaller ISP's. And forcing the large internet service providers to raise prices to cover the new expense.

ladyofleithian: (mood: infuriated)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] philstar22 at All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012
Please repost this? I have never begged for one of my posts to be boosted. I am just so worried for my friends and want you to know.

According to this article, dated March 15, 2012:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/webnews/major-isps-turn-into-copyright-police-by-july-says-riaa/

"File-sharers, beware: By July 12, major US Internet service providers (ISPs) will voluntarily begin serving as copyright police for the entertainment industry, according to Cary Sherman, chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The so-called “six-strikes” plan is said to be one of the most effective anti-piracy efforts ever established in the US."

The article goes on to give details. After six notices, internet providers will decide to throttle a person's internet speed, or cut it off altogether. I don't know if they will crack down on torrents only, or if it is up to the internet provider. I get the sense it is up to the internet provider. So some people could get away with downloading non torrents, while others might get their internet service cut off. I urge you to click it and read, as we all know people who download.

No more downloading eps of your favorite shows for vidding, gifs, or fanfiction art. No more downloading screencaps possibly. I'm so sorry my friends. I don't even know if BT Guard will work to protect you, but I would google it if I were you. It is a professional service that supposedly can protect you from the invasive eyes of your internet provider.

Just, my friends, please make each other aware. Please be aware of the date JULY 12TH. Mark your calendar and double check with your internet provider by then. If you start receiving notices of downloaded activity, this is why. And your internet service could be throttled or cut off.

Fox news confirms this:
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/03/17/us-isps-become-copyright-cops-starting-july-12/

Youtube video explaining this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5OG0R-yS-c


ladyofleithian: (mood: infuriated)
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] philstar22 at All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] lk737 at All U.S. Internet Providers will be policing downloads by July 12, 2012
Please repost this? I have never begged for one of my posts to be boosted. I am just so worried for my friends and want you to know.

According to this article, dated March 15, 2012:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/webnews/major-isps-turn-into-copyright-police-by-july-says-riaa/

"File-sharers, beware: By July 12, major US Internet service providers (ISPs) will voluntarily begin serving as copyright police for the entertainment industry, according to Cary Sherman, chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The so-called “six-strikes” plan is said to be one of the most effective anti-piracy efforts ever established in the US."

The article goes on to give details. After six notices, internet providers will decide to throttle a person's internet speed, or cut it off altogether. I don't know if they will crack down on torrents only, or if it is up to the internet provider. I get the sense it is up to the internet provider. So some people could get away with downloading non torrents, while others might get their internet service cut off. I urge you to click it and read, as we all know people who download.

No more downloading eps of your favorite shows for vidding, gifs, or fanfiction art. No more downloading screencaps possibly. I'm so sorry my friends. I don't even know if BT Guard will work to protect you, but I would google it if I were you. It is a professional service that supposedly can protect you from the invasive eyes of your internet provider.

Just, my friends, please make each other aware. Please be aware of the date JULY 12TH. Mark your calendar and double check with your internet provider by then. If you start receiving notices of downloaded activity, this is why. And your internet service could be throttled or cut off.

Fox news confirms this:
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/03/17/us-isps-become-copyright-cops-starting-july-12/

Youtube video explaining this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5OG0R-yS-c


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