that is what the house of lords do not the courts you are wrong. The courts do not have time to review every act. Going against other laws or international law has never stopped any UK gov. before.
we always do no reason not to and we wont stop as to not playing more than 3 songs that too is bunk good job we in the UK not USA. and what about those of us on FM and on line mmm stuff the RIAA.
this may be deeper than it looks Apple are changing their store rules.
When Jobs & Co. opens its iOS-style Mac App Store early next year, there will be two types of apps available for the company's flagship — but aging — Apple Macintosh platform: simple consumer-level apps that the vast majority of users will purchase through the online store revealed by Steve Jobs last month, and professional apps sold in traditional ways — for now, at least.
to read the full article go to http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/01/mac_app_store/
therefore if you use the discs / machines to store your own material register with the appropiate bodies and demand your share of the levy as the copyright owner. they would soon get fed up with millions of people asking for their rights.
mote to self buy new keyboard.
therefore if you use the discs / machines to store your own material register with the appriote bidies and demand your share of the levy as the copyright owner. they would soon get fed up with millions of people asking for their rights.
one thing bothers me Mike are you saying it is perfectly OK for police and courts to plant evedence??
the question also needs to be asked did the law firm get distribution rights rhen offer a free download on a P2P service in which there should be no case to answear as they legally gave it away. I the law firm did not have distribution rights then they are as guilty as hell themselves and should be in the dock.
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cant forward announce tunes HAH
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the question also needs to be asked did the law firm get distribution rights rhen offer a free download on a P2P service in which there should be no case to answear as they legally gave it away. I the law firm did not have distribution rights then they are as guilty as hell themselves and should be in the dock.
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