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Local Hiphop Artists Challenges ASBO
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Friday July 15, 2005 17:51 by Kounter Kulture tino7tino at yahoo dot com Dublin, Ireland
ASBO attacks Hiphop Kulture Over the years Hiphop Kulture has constantly remained under attack by the main cultures of the world who fear the loss of control over the new emerging generations. From the early Emcees and Deejays who were arrested during the park jams to the early Breakers who too were arrested for dancing on the streets; to the new “Hiphop Task Forces” monitoring Hiphoppas in the same way they monitor street gangs; and the recent attempts by some countries to ban “repetitive beats” and the wearing of hoodies. Now in Ireland, politicians are continuing these attempts at suppressing the Elements of Hiphop Kulture by introducing the “Anti-Social Behaviour Orders” which will allow the Gardai (Ireland’s National Police Force) to conduct on-the-spot interrogations of youth who “look” suspect. That “look” may include the wearing of a hoodies. That “behaviour” can include some kids standing around Beatboxin’. And if these new laws are passed, the Gardai will have the authority to fine you on-the-spot.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8that he Dutch Protection Rights Entertainment Industry Netherlands (BREIN) {an evil Hollywood front} lost its case this week against five Dutch ISPs who refused to hand over the names of 42 suspected song swappers. BREIN knew these individuals only by their IP address.
One of the ISPs was dutch eDonkey. Not like radical or anything. The court ruled that BREIN made a crucial mistake in collecting evidence against the individuals. BREIN hired US company Media Sentry, which monitors popular online forums and P2P services for copyright infringement and tracks unauthorised online distribution. Apparently the company only looked at shared folders of Kazaa, but these folders may also have contained files for personal use, the court argues. There is not enough proof that these particular files were uploaded.
The ruling isn't a full victory for the Dutch ISPs. The court argued that ISPs can be forced by law to hand over personal data. However, in order to do so BREIN would have to start all over again.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/12/dutch_p2p_case/
This is like if you download / upload music for free or swapshare and databases and stuff.
why is it that most irish rappers try an rap and sound like american rappers.if ur gonna rap over here u hav 2 b yourself or else ur just makin yourself look stupid.Do u know any dubs who say "yo yo" coz i dont or did u ever here of any dubs who got arrested 4 standin around beat boxin,coz i didnt.So their for ur poem only has parsial relevance 2 being a true dub,so lose the act
Please Hammer dont hurt em!
An mise an t-aon duine amháin ar dóigh leis gur fochultúr eisiatach é seo nach ar mhaithe le sochar é?
Aha u wish pal!Dont kid urself
a thruedub,
Bí cineálta le seandaoine. Lá éigin, beidh tú ós cionn cúig déag.
('-')
HE IS AN AMERICAN LIVING IN IRELAND
Reminds me of when Theo and Cockroach did the "Shakespeare Rap" on the Cosby Show.