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Old 11-05-2011, 09:06 AM  
Cherry7
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Originally Posted by DamianJ View Post
Who said otherwise?



Yes. But this law is bad, ill-thought out, untenable and shit for the many and varied reasons I explained. Would you care to make a counterpoint to any of those things, or do you just want to carry on with the bollocks straw men? Please advise and if it's just straw men I can stop discussing it with you.
You do not see piracy as an issue, that is the difference.

I think you see it the same as home taping, which was a farceical campaign by the music and film industries.

We have two financial groups fighting it out, and we can watch and clap, but I don't see myself as part of either.

As the Internet by nature is social it would be best if it was free and open to all, but this would mean a revolutionary change in our society. Without that the "freedom" of some is just to steal from others. To have a busines based on suppliing content which you don't pay for. This is the point that you don't answer.

It is not just the Corporations that are upset by this but also all the media trade unions who see their members unemployed and wages falling.
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