For weapons they could carry a copy of the 10 pound health care act. The really evil ones would carry a copy of the federal budget which they would throw at you. The RIAA and MPAA funded ones would throw razor edged CD's at you. The NRA ones would all carry rifles. The ones wanting to make abortion illegal could throw unwanted babies at you. You could even do a cameo of the mayor of New York throwing 2 liter exploding soda bottles at you.
Also, FYI, you do know you just need the money nowadays to pay for cloud hosting and can skip the office. Do all communications for free using Google+ hangouts and use Google for your corporate file storage and email.
Suggestion. Next time keep the company private this way you do not have to deal with share holders, an unreasonable board, and maximizing value to the share holder.
If you didn't sign a non-compete before leaving, get together with Jeff and run the MFer's into the ground.
Any rational person would look at the failure of French 3 strikes plan and say, this is a bad idea to implement elsewhere. I am convinced that the MPAA and RIAA are pushing this forward so they can say "look we are doing something" to maintain their funding.
The companies funding these groups (MPAA, RIAA, etc) should begin taking a results based funding approach. Or perhaps they should just look at the past 100 years of results, and determine if they should continue funding them.
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That means I can no longer make fun of their .jobs site.
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For weapons they could carry a copy of the 10 pound health care act. The really evil ones would carry a copy of the federal budget which they would throw at you. The RIAA and MPAA funded ones would throw razor edged CD's at you. The NRA ones would all carry rifles. The ones wanting to make abortion illegal could throw unwanted babies at you. You could even do a cameo of the mayor of New York throwing 2 liter exploding soda bottles at you.
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Re: My firing
On the post: TuneCore Fires Last Remaining Founder, Gets Into Ridiculously Petty Fight With Jeff Price
Re: My firing
If you didn't sign a non-compete before leaving, get together with Jeff and run the MFer's into the ground.
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oops sorry ,,, trademark
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On the post: US Still 'Warning' Antigua That It Better Not Set Up Piracy Hub, Even As WTO Gives Approval
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There is also a US freak out "Antigua, power level 9,000" joke in here somewhere. I just can not pull that one together.
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An interesting thought.
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On the post: US Still 'Warning' Antigua That It Better Not Set Up Piracy Hub, Even As WTO Gives Approval
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You know ...
$500 for a wrench
$800 for a hammer
$20,000 for a toilet seat.
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Not learning from past mistakes
The companies funding these groups (MPAA, RIAA, etc) should begin taking a results based funding approach. Or perhaps they should just look at the past 100 years of results, and determine if they should continue funding them.
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