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Bush signs controversial anti-piracy law
Reuters India ^ | 10/14/2008

Posted on 10/13/2008 9:48:43 PM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007

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21 posted on 10/13/2008 11:24:05 PM PDT by Valpal1 (OW! My head just exploded!)
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To: BlazingArizona

Well if you can’t be the best might as well be the worst. At least your name lives on.


22 posted on 10/13/2008 11:38:35 PM PDT by Eyes Unclouded (We won't ever free our guns but be sure we'll let them triggers go....)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

> “Let’s suppose that there’s one computer in the house, and one person uses it for downloads and one for homework. The whole computer goes,” said Public Knowledge spokesman Art Brodsky.

So they’ll be arresting my computer and NOT me?? I’m cool with that. (sarc)
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On a lighter note: I couldn’t find the exact words on the bill. There’s bound to be loopholes in it, plus enforcement sounds more draconian than it should be.


23 posted on 10/14/2008 12:00:07 AM PDT by max americana
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
PhotobucketWe've got pirates crossing our borders 24/7 but kissing up to the RIAA is more important. Our tax dollars hard at work as usual. Photobucket
24 posted on 10/14/2008 12:51:12 AM PDT by SiVisPacemParaBellum (Peace through superior firepower!)
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To: mysterio

Damn right. The country is stuck between a Bush and an Obama. And McCain with his mortgage bailout plan isn’t much better. I’m beginning to think we’d get better political leadership in a state of total anarchy.


25 posted on 10/14/2008 2:44:47 AM PDT by dr_who
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26 posted on 10/14/2008 3:19:49 AM PDT by Daffynition (The most terrifying words in the English langauge are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help.)
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27 posted on 10/14/2008 5:20:36 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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LoL Ultra Sonic 007 makes a good point ..teehee.. :)

Soon big brother will be watching all your downloads/all your chat convos/web browsing/reading all your emails/text messages/letters/checking all your parcels and having you pay them for doing so in more ways then one..ahh the land of the free I bet you must be feeling so free and independant now.. oops did i say that a loud..my bad..you get my drift..


28 posted on 10/14/2008 5:45:18 AM PDT by LeVSKi
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

The RIAA borders on being a terrorist group. They attack people who sometimes aren’t even computer literate and sue them for thousands based on supposition.
Their influences make expensive equipment work poorly and computer systems slow down all to further their own greedy interests. They even tax media arguing that it could be used for illegal purposes.
Nothing good can come from this law.


29 posted on 10/14/2008 6:04:40 AM PDT by BuffaloJack
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The RIAA is comprised of Lawyers that sue any and everything to try to stop the illegal sharing of music and other media. Much like Scientology does, they will sue almost anyone to make an example of them.
The younger generation, and some of us that are technologically “in the know” have a beef with the RIAA as they get legislation like this passed by people who haven’t a clue what they’re signing. This is bad for the world in the long run, as for example what BuffaloJack wrote, they cause ISP’s to filter/slow down their network speeds, it makes legal use of music and media difficult for the average user and all in all is just propagating horrible business practices.


30 posted on 10/14/2008 6:11:23 AM PDT by Pawtucket Patriot
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Good deal. Protecting copyrights is a Constitutional issue!


31 posted on 10/14/2008 7:23:46 AM PDT by Huck (Teddy Roosevelt vs. Che Guevera)
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Counterfeiting and piracy costs the United States nearly $250 billion annually, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Costs the US??????? I'm gonna take a wild guess and say this is about tax $$$ not coming in from sales.......think I'm wrong?

With a little change in perspective the line could just as well have been written:

Counterfeiting and piracy saves United States consumers nearly $250 billion annually, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

32 posted on 10/14/2008 9:25:52 AM PDT by ksen (Don't steal. The government hates the competition. - sign on Ron Paul's desk)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007; Las Vegas Dave; AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; ...
stiffen penalties for movie and music piracy at the federal level
Oh, yeah, right, that'll work. To finance the extra enforcement and prosecutions (and imprisonments), the most sensible thing, the most fair way to do it, is a federal excise tax on recorded works of all kinds. :') Otherwise, we'll all pay taxes to support efforts to keep the non-working class (the entertainment industry) in imported cars, $7000 handbags, and dope. Thanks US007.
33 posted on 10/14/2008 6:00:32 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
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