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Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my file sharing. Prepare to die.
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The times have changed and it's time for the record and movie companies to face the facts. Good article!
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Interesting. If you download a 'legal' copy of a movie or song while in Spain then come back to the USA, is your copy a legal copy?
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LOL! Is Spain a safe harbor now? If torrent sites, fans, and filesharers aren't punished there, won't this really let the cat out of the bag?
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good question, although likely the argument would be a: where you reside is your jurisdiction vs b: where you performed the act was legal thus it is. Most courts tend to go with B, as that happens in...
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"because it was all for personal use with no intent to profit." This is what crosses my mind when I think of copyright laws. How and why are you going after people that do not "steal" your stuff when...
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Because they feel that every person who downloads for free would have paid if they couldn't download for free. Therefore, the sale was lost due to 'piracy'. Furthermore, they think, if 'piracy' were...
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Additionally, you took the $20 you didn't pay them, shredded it and then burnt it. Thus damaging the whole economy.
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It also goes the other way. One can legally buy marijuana in Amsterdam, but they can't then bring it back to the US and have it be legal. An 18-year-old can buy beer in Germany, but they can't bring it...
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With the ability to run through their studios naked holding a dead baby in one hand and a burning bible in the other.
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