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To: antiRepublicrat
playing it live

Is the device that did this part of the network owned by the internet service provider or is it something you own and used to intentionally disseminate by sound wave copyrighted property? C'mon, what do you think? I suppose I could make an argument that when the codec buffers the stream to ram before sending it to the sound card that is a recording, if you want to parse words even more.

23 posted on 12/08/2010 1:36:52 PM PST by frithguild (The Democrat Party Brand - Big Government protecting Entrenched Interests from Competition)
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To: frithguild
Is the device that did this part of the network owned by the internet service provider or is it something you own and used to intentionally disseminate by sound wave copyrighted property?

Sound wave, light wave, whatever. It's still just transmission, so it's nothing, right?

I suppose I could make an argument that when the codec buffers the stream to ram before sending it to the sound card that is a recording

These network packets will have been stored in the memory of the telco's deep packet inspection systems in order to perform the inspection, thus according to you making them real property at the exact point where the telcos would be doing the virtual version of opening your mail.

25 posted on 12/08/2010 1:47:33 PM PST by antiRepublicrat
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