Quite aside from data privacy issues, which any MU user from Europe could get the EU to investigate if the **AAs went speculatively delving into MU's material without the proper permissions and controls.
Of course, the ideal line for the **AAs is to be able to baldly/boldy state "It's all infringing", and then make individuals have to prove each item isn't...
There is also the same bunch of shilltrolls, but they are mostly too cowardly to actually admit themselves. At least most of the IP-minimal posters here declare themselves...
Goodwill is an intangible good that the content controllers are throwing away at an alarming rate. Also, creating imaginary turds doesn't stop them from being turds... or imaginary.
For their next trick, the content controllers will declare the leaf as legal tender. Because of the rampant hyperinflation this will bring (three deciduous forests equal one Golgafrinchan ship's peanut), their solution to their 'money' being 'stolen' by inflation will be to burn down the forests.
Piracy is rampant but sales are good. Then a study shows that possibly piracy goes down, but so do sales. I think you need to work on your correlations.
So when is he gonna deal with that illegal immigrant, John McCain? I mean, he wasn't even born in any of the states of the United States of America!
Then there are all those freeloading foreigners who clog up your nation's history. You know, people born as 'British' colonists, not 'true' Americans, like Jefferson, Washington, Adams, etc?
This will be the same movie industry that moved West to avoid dealing with patents/copyrights on the East Coast? Who made it big from pirating themselves? That cry 'wolf' everytime a new innovation comes along? That is still making money hand over fist?
So who else should be in charge? Local people? Look how well that worked in Dover, Kansas...
Government-mandated education has the advantage of being able to work to a common standard (and no, *not8 the lowest common demoninator), which is useful when it comes to literacy, including and especially scientific and numerical literacy. Every other Western country has more government control over education than the US, and look how you compare ;)
Even the bits that hadn't been written? Anyway, it is touted as a work of fact(tual reporting). It could only be copyrighted if it were a work of fiction...
Yes, because when he has to go chase after someone and pick a fight with them, he won't have anything more offensive than his BO/bad breath. Soooo dangerous.
Remind me about the murder rate in the US vs Western Europe?
Who made them, so who made them 'wicked'? The creator has no responsibility for his creation? And no, us civilised countries do *not* put people to death...
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For their next trick, the content controllers will declare the leaf as legal tender. Because of the rampant hyperinflation this will bring (three deciduous forests equal one Golgafrinchan ship's peanut), their solution to their 'money' being 'stolen' by inflation will be to burn down the forests.
Can we get another Ark B for the **AAs?
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Then there are all those freeloading foreigners who clog up your nation's history. You know, people born as 'British' colonists, not 'true' Americans, like Jefferson, Washington, Adams, etc?
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Riiiiight.
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Government-mandated education has the advantage of being able to work to a common standard (and no, *not8 the lowest common demoninator), which is useful when it comes to literacy, including and especially scientific and numerical literacy. Every other Western country has more government control over education than the US, and look how you compare ;)
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Remind me about the murder rate in the US vs Western Europe?
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Great, you have more right to murder people than you do to make 'fair use' of something...
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