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March 02, 2016, 09:30:12 PM
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Would it be against forum rules so sell a massive pack of deepweb URL's in the digital good's section if some of the URL's will redirect you to illegal marketplaces, drugs etc?
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March 02, 2016, 10:06:07 PM
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Would it be against forum rules so sell a massive pack of deepweb URL's in the digital good's section if some of the URL's will redirect you to illegal marketplaces, drugs etc?
not looking forward to neg trust and all Smiley

Does this include torrents?

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March 02, 2016, 10:11:35 PM
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Would it be against forum rules so sell a massive pack of deepweb URL's in the digital good's section if some of the URL's will redirect you to illegal marketplaces, drugs etc?
not looking forward to neg trust and all Smiley

No. Deepweb URLs can be sold under the current rules.
The only thing that cannot be sold is illegal content/drus of the buyer in the country where that is illegal.

It is not against the rules to seel URLs advertising illegal content, it is not selling illegal products in itself.
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March 02, 2016, 10:29:41 PM
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No, I've seen stuff like that being sold before and its not against the rules

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If it has links to torrents shouldn't matter, torrenting is legal in Canada I think, people pay an extra tax for it
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March 02, 2016, 10:34:57 PM
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If it has links to torrents shouldn't matter, torrenting is legal in Canada I think, people pay an extra tax for it
You don't pay extra taxes to your ISP to torrent in Canada. As long as you're torrenting legally, ISPs have no problems with torrent traffic.

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March 02, 2016, 10:46:33 PM
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It depends on the buyer. The buyer resides by their national law. If darkweb links that lead to drug marketplaces are illegal, they cannot purchase it.

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March 02, 2016, 11:49:12 PM
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As of right now we have 4 individuals and maybe another brown nosers that are addicted to making things into a issue. Would advise you to hold off till the smoke clears. Something tells me gestapo mode is here to stay though.

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March 03, 2016, 01:49:17 AM
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If it has links to torrents shouldn't matter, torrenting is legal in Canada I think, people pay an extra tax for it
You don't pay extra taxes to your ISP to torrent in Canada. As long as you're torrenting legally, ISPs have no problems with torrent traffic.

People can get sued for illegal torrenting in Canada, but there's a cap on on much money an individual can pay for copyright infringement.
Copyright holders don't do it because it costs more than what they could get out of you for infringing their policies.

I'm curious though, is there really somewhere in the world where torrents as a whole is illegal?
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March 03, 2016, 02:12:57 AM
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As of right now we have 4 individuals and maybe another brown nosers that are addicted to making things into a issue. Would advise you to hold off till the smoke clears. Something tells me gestapo mode is here to stay though.

stopping scams is equal to mass murder people? are you playing this card because some of "us" are germans. i just asked my self how low can you go, didnt expect you would go that low.

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March 03, 2016, 02:23:20 AM
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As of right now we have 4 individuals and maybe another brown nosers that are addicted to making things into a issue. Would advise you to hold off till the smoke clears. Something tells me gestapo mode is here to stay though.

stopping scams is equal to mass murder people? are you playing this card because some of "us" are germans. i just asked my self how low can you go, didnt expect you would go that low.

Another leap in logic, do the investigations go this way?

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March 03, 2016, 02:42:45 AM
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As of right now we have 4 individuals and maybe another brown nosers that are addicted to making things into a issue. Would advise you to hold off till the smoke clears. Something tells me gestapo mode is here to stay though.

stopping scams is equal to mass murder people? are you playing this card because some of "us" are germans. i just asked my self how low can you go, didnt expect you would go that low.

Another leap in logic, do the investigations go this way?

do you now what "gestapo" means and were it was used?

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March 03, 2016, 02:47:15 AM
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As of right now we have 4 individuals and maybe another brown nosers that are addicted to making things into a issue. Would advise you to hold off till the smoke clears. Something tells me gestapo mode is here to stay though.

stopping scams is equal to mass murder people? are you playing this card because some of "us" are germans. i just asked my self how low can you go, didnt expect you would go that low.

Another leap in logic, do the investigations go this way?

do you now what "gestapo" means and were it was used?

Its a strong word and I do understand the history.
Will not use it to make my future points.

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March 03, 2016, 10:48:38 AM
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Negative trust? Probably not. One of the mods would most likely delete your post as I'm pretty sure that stuff is not allowed here even if it's not direct linked. Maybe a mod could clarify better.

Allowing this would open the door to those selling illegal goods to create a thread and link to a doorway page containing the products they are selling that are not allowed here.
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March 05, 2016, 11:21:16 PM
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Negative trust? Probably not. One of the mods would most likely delete your post as I'm pretty sure that stuff is not allowed here even if it's not direct linked. Maybe a mod could clarify better.

Allowing this would open the door to those selling illegal goods to create a thread and link to a doorway page containing the products they are selling that are not allowed here.

Furthermore anyone who KNOWS the URLs to deep websites where illegal goods might be sold should not be allowed to post because that could be a gateway to them posting those URLs that they know. We must be forever vigilant people! Only this kind of vigilance will remove crime from the internet!
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March 06, 2016, 12:41:01 AM
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Negative trust? Probably not. One of the mods would most likely delete your post as I'm pretty sure that stuff is not allowed here even if it's not direct linked. Maybe a mod could clarify better.

Allowing this would open the door to those selling illegal goods to create a thread and link to a doorway page containing the products they are selling that are not allowed here.

Furthermore anyone who KNOWS the URLs to deep websites where illegal goods might be sold should not be allowed to post because that could be a gateway to them posting those URLs that they know. We must be forever vigilant people! Only this kind of vigilance will remove crime from the internet!

Has nothing to do with the scam busting you seem to hate very much so wtf are you talking about? It's against the forum rules and would most likely be deleted. He asked if it's allowed and I answered on why it wouldn't.
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