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BillTager

join:2000-09-20
Charlotte, NC

Who's Job Is It?

While I understand the desire to curtail piracy, I'm not convinced that ISP's should be responsible for this. What's the difference between this and putting the DOT in charge of reducing interstate drug trafficking?
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lordjim
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join:2004-03-26
Deerfield, IL

Why, because it would be just plain wrong to allow people to watch pirated DVDs while simultaneously smokin' a little mediocre Mexican weed. Although, frankly, a couple hits might take the edge off having to sit through yet another Hollywood crapfest.
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