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Internet Quotes by Kim Dotcom
- The Internet is by the people, for the people.
- I can assure the Court that I have no intention and there is no risk of my reactivating the Megaupload.com website or establishing a similar…
- The Internet is all about accessing entertainment. Realistically, 50 to 80 percent of all traffic is people downloading stuff for free. If you can turn…
- If you look at history, and if you look at all these different things that have threatened the movie industry - from Betamax tape to…
- The U.S. government is saying that my website enabled piracy when the entire Internet is enabling piracy. Every ISP that connects people to the Internet…
- I would love nothing more than me and my family getting green cards, going to L.A. for a year, sitting down with the big Hollywood…
- I used to respect the United States and the American dream. Now I consider the United States the biggest threat to Internet freedom and peace…
- The war for the Internet has begun. Hollywood is in control of politics. The government is killing innovation.
More Internet Quotes
- I have always felt that the Internet was a more important research tool for a writer than an artist. — Bella Freud
- The Internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it. — John Perry Barlow
- I get mail; therefore I am. — Scott Adams
- There's a danger in the internet and social media. The notion that information is enough, that more and more information is enough,… — Edward de Bono
- People are very reluctant to talk about their private lives but then you go to the internet and they're much more open. — Paulo Coelho
- There is so much media now with the Internet and people, and so easy and so cheap to start a newspaper or… — Rupert Murdoch
- The real issue is control. The Internet is too widespread to be easily dominated by any single government. By creating a seamless… — John Perry Barlow
- Some have immersed themselves in internet materials that magnify, exaggerate, and in some cases invent shortcomings of early Church leaders. Then they… — Quentin L. Cook