Nope it is clearly shown that before 24 hour news channels, the internet, the mobile phone, the telephone, morse code and smoke signals crime was less, just look at how many stories about Paedofiles the average farm labourer would have known about in 1657 compared to the amount he would know about in 2011, clearly this shows that crime is on the increase and has nothing to do with the speed that such news/information can be transmitted from one location to another.
Fine, Market Capitalism for the win, strip everyone of copyrights and trademarks and if you don't make enough money from the initial release of your product then tough titty, obviously market capitalism didn't rate your product worthy of continual investment via purchases.
Doesn't mean they are right... I wish some large tech guru with billions in pocket change would just buy up the top 5 recording labels and put an end to their whinging.
Maybe it's time to start selling Android mobile phones with the added bonus of getting access to the complete back catalogue of Universal, Warner, Sony and EMI for a few extra dollars a month?
"“ The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
So how does that tie in with allowing any government official on your land, to touch your property without a warrant? That's the only question, doesn't matter who is saying it or what broadcast medium they are using.
The home of the brave and the land of the free eh? Seems that you are gradually moving into a police state sanctioned by politicians on the payroll of corporations.
Guys a muppet, if he'd come out and openly admitted it the press would have gone at him for 48 hours and then dropped it... instead he tries to get the US to amend it's Constitution, no wonder he ended up playing for Wales, sheep shagging morons!
Google has taken over from the term "search the internet".
Kleenex has replaced "tissue".
Xerox had/has replaced "photocopy/photocopier".
Tippex has replaced "white correction fluid"
Post-It has replaced "little bits of paper with glue on one edge".
Has that diluted their brands? I wouldn't think so.
How long before Google just starts blocking these types of idiots from it's search algorithm? of course companies will then complain that Google is being anti-competitive and demand another ton of money in damages.
...oh...suddenly it all makes sense, it's some jerks idea of a business model!
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shouldn't hate Wikipedia for the release of all those State Department documents:
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Maybe it's time to start selling Android mobile phones with the added bonus of getting access to the complete back catalogue of Universal, Warner, Sony and EMI for a few extra dollars a month?
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Please provide proof that every one of the people who has received a letter demanding payment has shared files illegally.
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http://www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/Rule65.htm
You're the expert explain to us why this rule is helpful when the local police are kicking your door in during a random sweep of the neighbourhood.
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"“ The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."
So how does that tie in with allowing any government official on your land, to touch your property without a warrant? That's the only question, doesn't matter who is saying it or what broadcast medium they are using.
The home of the brave and the land of the free eh? Seems that you are gradually moving into a police state sanctioned by politicians on the payroll of corporations.
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Google has taken over from the term "search the internet".
Kleenex has replaced "tissue".
Xerox had/has replaced "photocopy/photocopier".
Tippex has replaced "white correction fluid"
Post-It has replaced "little bits of paper with glue on one edge".
Has that diluted their brands? I wouldn't think so.
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but...but...
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...oh...suddenly it all makes sense, it's some jerks idea of a business model!
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