  spamd Premium join:2001-04-22 Rockford, IL
| BT will lose in the end.
BT will lose in the end. Simply because too much International pressure, International laws and money. This is like someone in the U.S. not paying their income tax. The person claims that the income tax laws are not enforceable because the Constitution doesn't have a specific law in place for income tax... That maybe so.. But guess what you still have to pay. Governments will break laws to get their citizens to pay taxes. The same goes for copyright infringement, the corporations will lobby for laws that will eventually make the sites like the Pirate Bay illegal.
Next up...
Sony announces price hikes for all of it's music. -- When everything is coming your way, you are in the wrong lane. |
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| said by spamd :BT will lose in the end. BitTorrent is a file sharing protocol/client, not "a" business or entity. Unlike napster which was centralized, BT cannot lose unless a better, faster, more viable protocol comes out. OTOH torrent distributors have and will continue to lose only to be replaced by other sites.
Remember, TPB rose to fame after SuprNova went down in defeat. |
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| reply to spamd before you start saying that BT will lose (especially in the case of TPB) you should read up on sweden's laws concerning hosting links. there's a reason that the people who run TBP are so flippiant in regards to demands from entities trying to enforce the draconian US Copyright laws. |
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