 JamesonPremium join:2004-05-28 Fallbrook, CA kudos:1 | ISPs: Let the MPAA & RIAA do their own dirty work. |
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 gaforcesUnited We Stand, Divided We Fall join:2002-04-07 Santa Cruz, CA | If MPAA and RIAA want isp's to filter for them, they should pay a profit sharing % from the revenue. |
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 | reply to Jameson i agree, why should the ISPs be forced to be proactive against piracy when it is not their music, movies, applications etc. that is being shared? all ISPs should be forced to do is cooperate with the police by supplying needed logs related to a particular piracy incident, not some stuff that a company wants them to do. |
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 JamesonPremium join:2004-05-28 Fallbrook, CA kudos:1 | said by cornelius785:i agree, why should the ISPs be forced to be proactive against piracy when it is not their music, movies, applications etc. that is being shared? all ISPs should be forced to do is cooperate with the police by supplying needed logs related to a particular piracy incident, not some stuff that a company wants them to do. Agree. |
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 | reply to cornelius785 said by cornelius785:i agree, why should the ISPs be forced to be proactive against piracy when it is not their music, movies, applications etc. that is being shared? all ISPs should be forced to do is cooperate with the police by supplying needed logs related to a particular piracy incident, not some stuff that a company wants them to do. It is the same theory of law that forces pawn shop owners to make sure they can prove the goods they have aren't stolen. Of course, some pawnshops make no attempt to enforce that law, but many do. And the ones that don't often get arrested and/or they turn in those who are pawning stolen merchandise. But any way you look at it, it cuts down on fenced goods. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 | reply to Jameson They must not be paying off the right people; they don't really expect this is going to free to them do they  |
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