Um i did not volalite any rules!

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i_hate_spyware

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Sir i whold like to counter your statment.
Discussions which actively encourage illegal hacking/malicious harm to computers/networks is prohibited.
I'm NOT encouraging anyone into Hacking! or harm the Network! I'm asking for a work around.
HAcking;To use one's skill in computer programming to gain illegal or unauthorized access to a file or network

Im authorized by miniclips to accsess thare website.
My post has been unrightfuly locked!:mad:
 
if your back, enjoy it, dont bitch about what happend if you want to stay here, serioustly, delete your post
 
i_hate_spyware said:
i have accsess to 100+ email address i can cange my ip.

Are you here to be a helpfull part of this forum? Or just to argue?

I feel like im asking a stupid question.
 
Your school blocks the website. You are asking for information that goes against your school district's policy, which is backed by your city's/county's laws. So, you are basically asking how to bypass a set of rules set up for your protection by your school and city. ILLEGAL HERE! You cannot discuss it.
 
i_hate_spyware said:
the school bord polaciy is olny a polacity with in thare own district witcth is not backed up by law in canada.

But it still is illegal to talk about here. either leave or get it through your head that it is illegal to talk about here.
 
i_hate_spyware said:
the school bord polaciy is olny a polacity with in thare own district witcth is not backed up by law in canada.

District rules are put into effect to protect students from malicious materials on the internet, and to keep them un-distracted and educated in school. It's a polict put into effect by your school board, and you you have to adhere to whether you like it or not (well, unless you decide to drop out.)

Here at computerforum.com, we have no interest in fighting your school's rules or your district's policies. Don't get innocent people involved in something that could get this website in trouble, and yourself in trouble. Whether you realize it or not, breaking public school rules(depending on what they are and your record) can be a serious offense, and anyone helping you can get in trouble with the law if it's serious enough. By using the school's network you agree to abide by there rules, so do it. At my school, playing games on school time and accessing blocked websites can get you suspended at the very least.
 
i_hate_spyware said:
Explane how it is?

How what is?

I'd have to agree with most people here, you are simply here to argue. Give it up. You plainly broke a rule here and were punished. It was the Mod's/Admin's decision to lock that thread and that's how it's going to stay. It doesn't have to be written in stone detail for detail what is and is not allowed, every thread and post has it's own jurisdiction and judgement based on the said rules AND the opinions of the staff here.
 
4W4K3 said:
How what is?

I'd have to agree with most people here, you are simply here to argue. Give it up. You plainly broke a rule here and were punished. It was the Mod's/Admin's decision to lock that thread and that's how it's going to stay. It doesn't have to be written in stone detail for detail what is and is not allowed, every thread and post has it's own jurisdiction and judgement based on the said rules AND the opinions of the staff here.

way to tell him like it is
 
I sent a PM so someone else explaining this already...


Here is a portion of that PM:



I believe that trying to circumvent any type network security is unlawful. I believe that a content filter is a type of network security. If a network admin places a content filter on a network the intent is to control access of the users on the network. Whether it is in an attempt to prevent viruses, prevent access to inappropriate sites or any other reason, the intent is still to control access. If an attempt is made to circumvent that limited access, then it is unlawful.


While in America I must obey American laws both federal and state. On Foreign soil I must obey international law along with the laws of the country I am located in. At work I must obey American laws both federal and state AND I must obey the rules in the handbook I signed when I started working for my current employer and any former employers (IE cant give away trade secrets once you longer work for that company). The same can be said about the school environment.

While on school grounds, going to or coming from school, or at all school sanctioned events, the school has legal guardianship over you. They must protect your wellbeing and the wellbeing of every other student on school grounds. This means that if YOU break ANY policy of that school, the school is held reliable which means YOU and your parents are ultimately held reliable. While I agree that circumventing a school internet filter is on the opposite side of the spectrum when compared to Iran attempting to rebuild nuclear reactors or Kim Jong-il’s dictatorship and nuclear capabilities, I must reiterate that attempting to circumvent network security in any form is unlawful and should not be talked about on this forum.
 
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.

And this site is goven by U.S.A laws crrect? a polaciy is not law and not letting me get this info is in valostsion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
 
i_hate_spyware said:
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.

And this site is goven by U.S.A laws crrect? a polaciy is not law and not letting me get this info is in valostsion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

will you just shut the hell up about it, its over with, you broke the rules, you pay the concequince
 
i_hate_spyware said:
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
i_hate_spyware said:
Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.

And this site is goven by U.S.A laws crrect? a polaciy is not law and not letting me get this info is in valostsion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

This is a privately owned site. The owners of this forum have the right to do whatever they want with your posts etc... Being that I was given the role of a mod who can close, delete and edit posts as I see fit (if I abuse this privilege then my role as a mod can be terminated).. but as long as I am a mod I will interpret the forum rules and moral/ethical common sense to keep this forum headed in the right direction.

If you have a problem with my decision or the decision of any other mod, contact admin.

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