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Millenniumle

join:2007-11-11
Fredonia, NY

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reply to karlmarx

Re: Haha, pirate bay will never die

"The solution is VERY SIMPLE. Roll back copyrights to 14 years, and then enforce them. Easy enough to do, but congress is run and owned by those who have a vested interest to keep copyright for (in the words of the MPAA), 'infinity - 1 day'."

Solution to what? Preventing copyright infringement? If copyrights lasted only 14 years people would no longer share copyrighted material over P2P? Enforcing P2P copyright infringment would become easy?


wifi4milez
Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace

join:2004-08-07
New York, NY

said by Millenniumle:

"The solution is VERY SIMPLE. Roll back copyrights to 14 years, and then enforce them. Easy enough to do, but congress is run and owned by those who have a vested interest to keep copyright for (in the words of the MPAA), 'infinity - 1 day'."

Solution to what? Preventing copyright infringement? If copyrights lasted only 14 years people would no longer share copyrighted material over P2P? Enforcing P2P copyright infringment would become easy?
Right, because people are only interested in downloading music made before 1994. His argument makes perfect sense!
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