This would shut down everything in the used market, from auto-dealers to auction sites to Gamestop.
So many companies would go out of business as a result.
How is that good for anyone?
So basically WB gave them a GREAT DEAL! by giving them the same old deal instead of the new crummy deal.
WB wanted more money, tried to negotiate a bad deal, then got scared that they were losing money because of it and quickly tried to go back to the way it was...
I can't wait for this to be applied to everything in our lives as is the current direction.
Just think of having to sign a license agreement before you can consume food.
Well of course the cyber-attackers would hack into the system and make it so the passenger train made a stop at the lethal chemicals plant to attach a tanker, and THEN derailed it. All with cyber attacks. Cyberly.
I am so excited to see 3D Printers coming to home at affordable prices in the future.
I can't wait to be able to print my own miniatures for D&D/Pathfinder and other assorted tabletop games.
Anyone who buys a knife should be required to do mandatory time in jail because they are capable of murder. It doesn't matter if you intended to use it for such a purpose, but the fact that it is capable of murder and is frequently involved in murder is reason enough for you to pay for it.
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Re: copyrighted sound systems? Huh??
So many companies would go out of business as a result.
How is that good for anyone?
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Re: Re: Re: Not difficult: copyright is the right to control copies.
Argument for the sake of arguing.
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Call it whatever the opposite of what it does.
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Otherwise we'll end up with examiners like this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ntPxdWAWq8
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Just think of having to sign a license agreement before you can consume food.
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Re: These guys can't keep anything straight.
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I can't wait to be able to print my own miniatures for D&D/Pathfinder and other assorted tabletop games.
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