site Search:


 
    All Forums Hot Topics Gallery






how-to block ads


 
Search Topic:
Share Topic
Post a:
Post a:
AuthorAll Replies


Ignite
Premium,VIP
join:2004-03-18
UK

reply to dispatcher21

Re: What is state's interest in shielding student thieves ?

said by dispatcher21:

Violating copyright is not theft but its still illegal. Read up on US Code Title 17.
Which has what to do with it not being theft?


fAcEtIOUs
Premium
join:2002-03-03
kudos:4

said by Ignite:

said by dispatcher21:

Violating copyright is not theft but its still illegal. Read up on US Code Title 17.
Which has what to do with it not being theft?
Theft is a perfectly adequate generic short form that describes the underlying immorality of copyright infringement.
--
Internet News
My BLOG
My Web Page


Ignite
Premium,VIP
join:2004-03-18
UK

1 edit

said by fAcEtIOUs:

Theft is a perfectly adequate generic short form that describes the underlying immorality of copyright infringement.
Just as extortion is a perfectly adequate generic short form that describes the underlying immorality of the RIAA's ways of performing discovery and obtaining relief for the infringements.

fiberguy
My views are my own.
Premium
join:2005-05-20
kudos:3

reply to Ignite
Why do those movie barkers talking about copyright is labeled FBI WARNING...?? Just curious.



bear73
Metnav... Fly The Unfriendly Skies
Premium
join:2001-06-09
Grand Forks Afb, ND

reply to fAcEtIOUs
WOW HTC.... you went from a discussion about how the OR AG is calling out the RIAA onto the carpet to answer for their practicies and teh legality of their actions to dowsnloaders and copyright infringment... Answer me this Batman... HOW does hte AG calling out the RIAA have ANYTHING to do with copyright infringement?
...and no, you cannot use the argument of '...well if they weren't pirating then we wouldn't be breaking the law...' cuz ya have to be on the RIGHT side to throw stones...


Tuesday, 29-May 16:24:49 Terms of Use & Privacy | feedback | contact | Hosting by nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo
over 12.5 years online © 1999-2012 dslreports.com.
Most commented news this week
Hot Topics