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thejigsupsnow

@comcast.net

Eventually all pirate sites will be downed

It's just a matter of time before all pirate websites are shut down. If you have to have a license to be on the Net - and soon you may - then pirate sites will be history.


Agent_haito

join:2002-09-20
Winston Salem, NC

so sayeth the lying soothsayer


bbenso1

join:2004-11-28
Baltimore, MD

reply to thejigsupsnow

said by thejigsupsnow :

If you have to have a license to be on the Net - and soon you may - then pirate sites will be history.
Yeah, 'cause that's the big issue we really need to be working on. Let's make sure everyone using the internet is licensed. Of course, that would require you to ID yourself with your license number every time you log on and that would allow anyone to track not only what you do online, but where you log in from.

Meanwhile, irresponsible people are reproducing to their hearts' content and leaving their offspring to be supported by welfare, etc. No license required for that, but we should license internet usage? Give me a break...


inteller
Sociopaths always win.

join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK

actually, a few select viruses can take care of that problem.
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"WHEN THE LAUGH TRACK STARTS THEN THE FUN STARTS!"



dadkins
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Hercules, CA
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reply to thejigsupsnow

said by thejigsupsnow :

It's just a matter of time before all pirate websites are shut down. If you have to have a license to be on the Net - and soon you may - then pirate sites will be history.
Hate to tell you this friend, ya don't need a "site" to "share" data!

I can rip a CD/DVD and flatout SEND it to someone!
No site needed!

Licence? Wouldn't that mean *you* would need to identify yourself to even post HERE?
That sword cuts both ways pal!
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Think outside the Fox... Opera


Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY

Yes in fact what will happen is going to put out movies no one would want to download. Last year it was Broke Butt Mountain, this year it is Zoos, a movie about bestiality.
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The older I get the more I prefer the company of my dogs over that of man kind.



Logan 5
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said by Transmaster:

Last year it was Broke Butt Mountain, this year it is Zoos, a movie about bestiality.
I thought Ben Stiller was pretty good in Zoolander....

Seriously, for every movie that can be sold legitimately, there will ALWAYS be a copy available through illegal means...People better get used to this as it is something that will not ever be changing.

The internet & computer hardware revolution of the late '80s & all throughout the '90s let that Genie out of the bottle, never to be returned.

Once the first commercially available cd burner made it's appearance it was just a matter of time before someone would figure out how to use it to copy a movie, song or program.

The cliches are endless but human ingenuity will always prove "where there's a will there's a way" to be true.

HINT: Take away the core justifications/reasons why people do what they do and replace those with more positive alternatives & they will be (and feel) far less likely to do the things that some people feel morally justified in doing to 'stick it to the man the way the man is sticking it to them'.


Doctor Four
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reply to thejigsupsnow
Dream on, Taylor troll!

How long have you been working for the MPAA, BTW?

You seem to share their ridiculous rhetoric that one
of the co-founders of the Pirate Bay called them "rabid,
obsessed, lunatics" about. Perhaps that phrase fits you
as well.
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"The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)


zod5000

join:2003-10-21
Victoria, BC
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reply to thejigsupsnow
Yah but with the RIAA/MPAA keeps forgetting the Internet exists outside of the United States. They keep thinking it should abide by US law, and that US law is the only way to go. They seem to forget that other countries have different views on copyright and different sets of laws to deal with it.

Even if America made people get licenses, other countries wouldn't follow.

I don't think you'd ever be able to control pirating.. its all futile, as is internet regulation.


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