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« New Yorkers have an Advocate: Assemblyman Brodsky  

Kylemaul
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Re: ISP's as Pirates?

Warped but valid nonetheless. This is really how warped the concept of copyright has become, especially when it comes to the **AA's. And you have warped it one step further by saying that your work is now under NV's copyright. I believe his point was that your post would still be under your copyright, regardless of whether or not it is in response to another post.

Now THAT's twisted.

edit: Almost as twisted as the brand obfuscation going on as a result of the Olympics.
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