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Anonymous swoop on Mexico govt. sites in copyright law protest

Published: 28 January, 2012, 15:33
Edited: 07 March, 2012, 12:26


(AFP Photo / Javier Soriano)

Online hacktivist group Anonymous has blocked access to Mexican Senate and Interior Ministry websites. The attack is a protest against a proposed law that will see those who violate copyright online fined one million pesos (over $100,000).

 
8 COMMENTS
Anonymous (unregistered) January 28, 2012, 15:59 quote
+26

Team Anonymous!

Stoudemire January 28, 2012, 18:19 quote
+28

That Right Anonymous ! Go Get'em Internet Rebel of Freedom Fighter.

Anon January 28, 2012, 18:49 quote
+33

Thank you Anonymous. Keep up the good work!
These countries need to learn who its people are not who its leaders are. Down with any oppression and down with the Machine! If anyone whos reading this and not involved with the protests. Do your research. PIPA and SOPA, ACTA. look em up, learn em and join the 99%. Dont be afraid of the government. Show them who we are. Mask up, see you at the protests.
Expect us.

AnAmerican January 28, 2012, 22:37 quote
+12

The mexican government has drug cartels to deal with before they try and attack online freedom. Keep it up anonymous

Human Resource January 29, 2012, 02:54 quote
+10

It is not just about ACTA. There is huge tendency to take absolute power into hands of global "elites".  There are tendencies make robots from people. More and more affectivity, and less and less freedom. Why should we just more and more work, and less and less to live. For what? For who? In this case for more cartels profit ?
Every resistance is good. Also hidden resistance.

richard wrrick January 29, 2012, 07:52 quote
+13

"the limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom are oppressed.that injustice and wrong  will continue until the oppressed resist."- frederick douglass   if not now,when?  if not you, who? viva anonymous!        

richard warrick January 29, 2012, 08:04 quote
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 i would like to see an op aimed at the legion of government propaganda trolls.  i think they need to be a little less anonymous.0_o

Pizoelectric January 29, 2012, 19:18 quote
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richard warrick wrote in #7

 i would like to see an op aimed at the legion of government propaganda trolls.  i think they need to be a little less anonymous.0_o

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I agree. Perhaps J.A. (who is comming to RT.), can comment on this.


Do not forget either, that some who comment are neo-NAZI racists. Read carefully, you can spot them easily when they open their a$$holes to speak their hate.  



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