Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Thu 25th Jun 2009 16:40 UTC
Law and Order Back in April after the four involved in the Pirate Bay scuffle were declared guilty of helping to break copyright law, the judge who gave the verdict, Thomas Norstrom, was found to probably be biased due to his involvement in several pro-copyright groups. After a long, cold, hard bout of deliberation, the Swedish Court of Appeals has actually found Norstrom unbiased, something rather surprising. This means that the charges against the guilty still stand.
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ringham
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2006-03-23

Oh poor you. You have to pay money for something, at a price set by someone else. If you don't like it, don't buy it. It's a free world, people can charge whatever the hell they want for what they produce/sell.

Do you really need that movie/tv show/cd to survive? Are you going to die without it?

Your sense of entitlement is unbelievable. You don't deserve ANYTHING for free. Learn to pay for it like the rest of us, or don't consume it. Don't steal it.

Oh wait, but "it's not theft, you can't steal bits". Yeah, yeah - stop giving us that bullshit line. It's something you didn't pay for, that normally costs money, that you acquired and used without paying money. That's theft in my eyes.

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