i think just a "troop" as in a troop of apes works pretty well for them, considering in internet terms these people are even less evolved than cavemen and have quite the talent for flinging poo
1. The MAFIAA is opposed to any effective enforcement and litigation of fair use & freedom of expression, which seeks a platform by which to advance its agenda.
2. The MAFIAA is an anti-cultural freedom group, which appears in the present action merely in order to milk as much money as possible from the public via Plaintiffs & copyright infringement litigation.
3. The MAFIAA’s crusade continues, despite their lack of success, not out of any concern for proper application of the law.
4. The MAFIAA Is a Radical Special-Interest Group Generally Opposed to Any Effective Or Efficient Enforcement of Freedom of Culture, Speech or Public interest.
5. This mission is radical, corrupt, and intrinsically opposed to any effective enforcement of public rights.
6. Their history of advocating totalitarian control on the Internet suggests that their purpose is not to help this Court administer justice, but to hinder and obstruct the process.
i think i actually meant "go nuts about it" instead of just finding out about it 'cause generally when they find out the temperature has risen 1 degree it's too late
Nina is just once again making excuses for not understanding licensing.
people who work in the industry often do not understand licensing, consider that and it becomes hard to see how nina is at fault, rather than the licensing system itself
She made one big mistake making Sita
her mistake? or perhaps the mistake of ever creating such a tangled mess like licensing and copyright which do nothing than over-complicate the simple? she made do with what she had at the time and didn't give in because of a few obstacles
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why is it that about everytime you have someone who doesn't like what you have to say they mention how you've "failed miserably"
like, literally, "fail" and "miserably", in that order, every. single. time.
not fail "stupidly", "angrily", "abruptly", "funnily", "pathetically", "sadly", "happily" "weakly", "strongly" "randomly", "predictably" "sexily", "buttery" or "epicly"
just..........."miserably", every. single. time
hey guys real gain isn't enough to make up for unreal loss, completely fucking floored right now thank you for that revelation
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if it's not supporting our interests, it's the devil
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pshaw
the content is your wallet, now keep on paying, sucka
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did you not understand?
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hey! maybe someday you'll grow up and stop whining
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people who work in the industry often do not understand licensing, consider that and it becomes hard to see how nina is at fault, rather than the licensing system itself
her mistake? or perhaps the mistake of ever creating such a tangled mess like licensing and copyright which do nothing than over-complicate the simple? she made do with what she had at the time and didn't give in because of a few obstacles
which, then, is the real mistake?
let's not talk about you now
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this is the best the industry can shill for these days? must be really falling on some hard times
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