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RE[2]: Piracy is a poor "solution"
by Moredhas on Wed 26th Oct 2011 04:37
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RE[2]: Piracy is a poor "solution"
by Kivada on Wed 26th Oct 2011 16:51
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Yes, too bad S.978 is looking to move copyright infringement from being a civil mater into being a full blown, voting rights removed for life felony:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahsweeney/2011/10/25/will-bill-978...
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20125214-501465/s.978-could-...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/s978-commercial-f...
The right will love this as the vast majority of "pirates" are young people in the 30 and under bracket whom also mostly vote progressively, this will allow them to remove young people from the voter roles for life via their 5000 a time, only evidence is an IP address John Doe attacks.
RE[3]: Piracy is a poor "solution"
by Darkmage on Wed 26th Oct 2011 19:39
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Actually, quite the contrary has been true through history. Just look at civil rights in this country, prohibition, even our own revolution. Change has often begun with one group demanding change by refusing to obey the "law". After all, if everyone obeyed the law, there would be little point in changing it.