View Full Version : 'Normal' Computer users ok - 'wierdos monitored'
suibhne
March 5th, 2008, 12:03 AM
Does anybody else find this disturbing? I mean, if you are a hunter killer type in the online gaming world (10% i think of the population exhibits tis behavior) or a person who likes to drop into counter-strike and kill your team mates before getting kicked out for fun - is this behavior targeted?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7274377.stm
i am not happy at all.
CaptainCabinet
March 5th, 2008, 12:06 AM
I find this a bit disturbing and think it's going a bit too far.
It's another fine example of the expanding network of monitoring that goes on in our everyday lives.
futureproof
March 5th, 2008, 12:31 AM
You'd be happy if it prevented a dirty bomb being dropped on your doorstep. Necessary evils will unfortuantely be misused but they still server a purpose
Vitamin-Carrot
March 5th, 2008, 01:00 AM
lol your hard earned tax paying monies at work ....
Government officials and departments need to back off and stay away from the gaming scene.
they will most likely get pwned
NZ hosts an esheron hub aprantly ...
NOT HAPPY!
Edit:- upon further thought they have no chance in hell, game stuidios will never agree to this kind of activity.
I like NZ its privacy laws leave the US privacy laws craying for its momy
CaptainCabinet
March 5th, 2008, 01:19 AM
You'd be happy if it prevented a dirty bomb being dropped on your doorstep. Necessary evils will unfortuantely be misused but they still server a purpose
You may support being spied on while playing your games online but I don't. It's taking it too far. Plus I doubt many serious terrorists will be found online in the virtual worlds anyway.
lol your hard earned tax paying monies at work ....
Government officials and departments need to back off and stay away from the gaming scene.
they will most likely get pwned
NZ hosts an esheron hub aprantly ...
NOT HAPPY!
Edit:- upon further thought they have no chance in hell, game stuidios will never agree to this kind of activity.
I like NZ its privacy laws leave the US privacy laws craying for its momy
I hope they don't agree to it.
LaRoza
March 5th, 2008, 01:37 AM
I bet it all started when someone thought it would be funny to try to make it their job to play video games all day.
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