As long they have enough money to bribe tge government they're in the clear
As long as they enough money to bribe the government,they can buy their way out of indictment.That's how are government works.Justice isn't blind when you buy your way out.
I heard about this guy on one of the radio shows while I was using a wind up radio. I call recall the point that radio host was making that He was too old and set in his ways.
I think EthicalFan is fifth column troll who undermining copyright maximalist position,If he was real deal he wouldn't he better at defending his "real" position.I see right through him.
I remember reading a story about this on Yahoo,the people that commented on this,not one was in favor of it. I figure that was primary reason why it was discussed behind closed doors due the huge protest against SOPA,PIPA,ACTA and TPP. This gonna be a nightmare for CCI if public becomes aware mass protests,lawsuits etc.I have feeling this would fall apart with all the other "anti privacy" measures.
I think maximalist know that ""cracking" down on piracy doesn't work,they just want control of distribution and pricing and they only believe in copyright when it suits them.They're like religious nutcases only believing in the Bible when it suits them,heresy I tell you.
I asked New Media Rights the same thing and Patrick McKay of Fair Use Tube about it too. But my situation is that didn't filled counter notices right and One instance Yoitube got the claimants wrong and refuse clear it out and all sorts of mess like this.
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As long they have enough money to bribe tge government they're in the clear
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Thin Skin Government
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Re: Right, lemme just attempt to stop this one before it starts:
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Another Reason to buy games like Minecraft instead
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not jist CNet
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Relax Ppl
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Re: That's it.
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Re: See? This case isn't about the MPAA and RIAA at all
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Re: Re: Oh no!
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hmm
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But of Course
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The Fifth Column
If you imply a definition to the troll.
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Ethicalfan = Fifth Column Troll
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Hmmm
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Hmm...
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That's what happened to me
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