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jap
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reply to TamaraB

Re: You do not have to be a Rocket Scientist to figure it out

OK, I made you defensive. Sorry.
The realm is P2P, it's not very measurable, my percentage statement is clearly labeled as a guess. If you p2p even a little you'll know the overwhelming volume is infringed material. Arguing anything else looks rediculous. Often one must go with the experiential obvious and not play the "hard facts" game. Your insistence on the topic looks silly.

My stating these observations has no bearing on my opinions on the state of IP law or the ethics of infringement. You & I may not be far apart on those. IMO, your commonly observed ideology clouds reality and the "evidence" demands are simply a way to argue to an end you prefer. Me thinks it works against your probable goal.

Sincere, and I mean that, apologies for speaking bluntly in a public thread. I more-or-less like your politics and feel your constant railing against The Man is a burden to the collective voice of progressives same as radicals on the bizzomatic political machine side frustrate their more moderate peers.

Still want to smoke a cigar on the TamaraB with you. Peace out.


TamaraB
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said by jap:

OK, I made you defensive. Sorry.
Not so much defensive. The very concept of having to pay tribute, or to incur legal expenses, based on no evidence rattles my cage. Now, I hardly ever use P2P, I have no real use for it except getting a linux distro now and then. It is a valid Internet protocol.

I have absolutely no qualms about RIAA/MPAA punishing the guilty. However, to do so, they, like all other enforcement agencies, need to punish the provably guilty. It is apparently easy to see who is downloading what MAY be copyright material. A simple subpoena will reveal the address of the alleged infringer, and another subpoena will allow the search of the hard drive. This is due process.

Threatening/demanding tribute money, without due process, is nothing short of extortion by abuse of process.

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Still want to smoke a cigar on the TamaraB with you. Peace out.
Got some goodies, and recently got gifted a bottle of Havana Club; that most likely won't last too long! You are welcome anytime you are in the area.

Bob
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Cape Elizebeth ME.
See her Here.

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