While Hadopi evaluates, obviously the only thing they can do is remove all of France from Internet access. This is the only way to protect the children. Besides the Internet is full of things that are not from France anyway, who needs it.
"We have invested significant resources into creating a dedicated team that uses specialized tools, systems and technology to review and properly handle intellectual property notices."
We won't actually tell you how to reach this team as piteous cries for mercy or for us to deliver what we promised-a website you modify-are distracting to them.
So what if the music has a political view that Jeff Bezos does not agree with, such as songs of Wikileaks Solidarity, or songs that a government finds offensive, propagandistic, coercive, inciting of rebellion and such.
Would they do to your tunes like they did to wikileaks and just make them vanish?
When twitter loses the 'old twitter' function, and disallows option that are simple, do not force trending, ooo ooo you should follow ads, and 'sponsored twits' I will definitely have no use for twitter.
A lot of my library started on vinyl, then 8 track, then cassette, then CD, Then CD again (ex wives, sheesh.) Now happily MP3. I'm too old to hear a real difference now, so sticking here, without iJail thanks!
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One clear course of action
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Re: As to what happened to "TiVo"...
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We won't actually tell you how to reach this team as piteous cries for mercy or for us to deliver what we promised-a website you modify-are distracting to them.
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I realize the guy is a nut but this seems in part no different from a EULA to me.
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Re: Great Wall Of China
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(Yes I know, they don't do that any more, just roll with it k?)
On the post: Amazon Launches Digital Music Locker, Even As Legality Is Still In Question
Would they do to your tunes like they did to wikileaks and just make them vanish?
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http://theunderstatement.com/post/4019228737/digital-subscription-prices-visualized-aka -the-new
On the post: An Open Letter From A Canadian To The New York Times, Eh?
Re: Awesome
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On the post: It Took The NY Times 14 Months And $40 Million Dollars To Build The World's Stupidest Paywall?
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Well with a lot less people being able to buy it, then yah, it won't run out as often.
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