 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to funchords
Re: 8 GB per day said by funchords:said by Matt:Their piracy. Not thievery. Either word feed's BF69's very old troll. As far as I'm concerned, he can either join in and be a useful contributor to an adult conversation or he can sit outside the circle and yell at us. He doesn't have to agree with one side or the other, and he can even talk about the nefarious uses of technology, but he has to positively contribute. yes yes if someone doesn't agree with you they are a troll? How old are you 12? Has it EVER occured to you that the world not only doesn't revolve around you that at times you in fact can be WRONG about something? Or are you so full of yourself you think you're perfect like a god or something? I suggest an ego check. Grow up kid. |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 | Did your little troll backfire on you? Awww -- so stop it. Piracy vs. thievery is your old boring repetitive trademarked tiresome troll. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by funchords:Did your little troll backfire on you? Awww -- so stop it. Piracy vs. thievery is your old boring repetitive trademarked tiresome troll. It's not trolling. PROVE it's not illegal. Come on links or STFU. I'm a troll is your way of justifying your illegal activities? I'm sorry your job pays so little you can't afford a 99 cent song or $3 movie. I'm sure if you ask nicely Burger King will give you a raise. |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 2 edits | said by BF69:said by funchords:Did your little troll backfire on you? Awww -- so stop it. Piracy vs. thievery is your old boring repetitive trademarked tiresome troll. It's not trolling. PROVE it's not illegal. Okay -- but I still maintain that it's off topic (and a troll), but I'll explain it to you anyway.
It is probably unlawful, but it is not criminalized. I'm having trouble thinking of a good analogue, but it's called an "infringement" because someone has been granted rights to do something and some other person is doing it. It's less than a crime, but greater than a neighbor dispute over a security light nuisance.
It becomes a criminal matter, and is prosecuted by the government as a crime, when it is part of a for profit enterprise (certainly) or amounts to an organized conspiracy to defraud (in one case against a "releasers" group that I'm aware of so far.)
And it's off-topic because we're talking about a byte cap that covers everything -- all legal activities are under this cap. If this was an anti-piracy measure, it's a bad one.
said by BF69:Come on links or STFU. No, you're making the bald accusations without any substance. You bring links to support your position. I think in the search for them, you'll discover that my take is closer to the truth.
said by BF69:I'm a troll is your way of justifying your illegal activities? My illegal activities? No, you're a troll when you're trolling. Just like I'm a singer when I'm singing.
said by BF69: I'm sorry your job pays so little you can't afford a 99 cent song or $3 movie. I'm sure if you ask nicely Burger King will give you a raise. I'm doing fine and I buy my stuff. But if you're concerned, donations can be sent through paypal to robb@funchords.com. They are not tax-deductible. If you want to make a tax-deductible donation, I suggest »www.harmonyfoundation.org/ and I support them. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon More features, more fun, Join BroadbandReports.com, it's free...
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