You mean you think he would be happier if they gave him a ticket when he was not violating the law? You really don't like innocent until proven guilty do you?
In the 70's they used to say violence in cartoons caused children to be violent. Bugs Bunny and Road Runner cartoons had the violent scenes taken out when shown on TV which made them unwatchable.
Because he was sentenced to 18 years and they were too stupid to keep him there. As to if there should be laws regarding this, in the US there are such laws. Ireland is just enlightened and only posts his whereabouts.
What part of serial are you not getting? There is a high degree of his doing this again. Much as I think the sex offenders registration is abused if someone in the neighborhood preys on kids, I would like to know about it.
It is because we have seen the results of the cases of the last 3 or 4 years that we object to what patents have begun. Where have you been, East Texas?
The thing about playing by the rules is that everyone has to abide by them. You want the rule of law to apply to copyright? Fine, by the rules of law and evidence apply to you; even if they are expensive and onerous and difficult. If that makes it too expensive to run your business then time to find a different business.
If they want to cut off organized crimes cash cow making movies easier to get and cheaper would do it. How much is organized crime involved in bootleg liquor these days.
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