Mr. Future Murderer and Rapist Felon, you seem to be confusing "going to court" with due process. You can be jailed for 10 years with no proof, for the murders and rape you might have commited, that doesn't mean that trying to prove your innocence and finally managing to get to court is "due process", except in your imaginary world (where you keep all your imaginary property).
Due process is not being subject to punishment before (valid, not IPs and not hearsay by a biased party) evidence AGAINST you being correctly provided AND properly judged in court, ALLOWING you to defend yourself, BEFORE the actual punishment is dealt.
Maybe you could use those Pandora-like sites that the RIAA is trying to kill with insane licensing fees to find music that you'd like based on the songs that you already like.
You know, that immensely valuable music search algorithm that some "nerds" developed and the RIAA feels entitled to 99% of their profits.
I'm pretty sure yelling "FUD! PirateMike! And and and you're slighy above your ideal weight!" doesn't qualify as a "view", and that you think it does says a lot more about you than it does about whoever "censored" it as the piece of sad and ineffectual trolling it is.
Anyone else notice that when Tammy goes desperate he starts every post with "First name,". That's his equivalent to grabbing your shoulder and talking so that you feel like he has a point.
Reminds me of that chain letter I got years ago claiming to be a Galician virus, but that since they didn't know how to program politely asked me to send it to everyone in my contact list and delete everything in my hard drive.
My point exactly. Too bad the previous AC didn't have a real brain to notice that my comment was in fact tailored to get a response that would as easily apply to his own comment. "Y'all are wrong, because of (insert personal anecdote)."
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Due process is not being subject to punishment before (valid, not IPs and not hearsay by a biased party) evidence AGAINST you being correctly provided AND properly judged in court, ALLOWING you to defend yourself, BEFORE the actual punishment is dealt.
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You know, that immensely valuable music search algorithm that some "nerds" developed and the RIAA feels entitled to 99% of their profits.
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