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You are right indeed! in fact many businesses use cyber lockers to store legal software to more efficiently load that software onto the company computers.
You have no right to defend what ever it is you are defending because the Wookie is a lie, just like the spoon, which you pirated from The Matrix on the Pirate Bay, by which I mean you are really a ninja not a pirate, and ninja's are asian and everyone knows you can't trust asians! Ergo everything you say from now on will be utterly pointless, including your argument which shall henceforth be regarded as invalid!
I have now countered any forthcoming Chewbacca defense with my own Chewbacca Offense!
Might just be taste in music, considering most radio stations all play the same "top 50" music nowadays I don't blame you! You have to realize though that because of this the general radio channels you get in your car only plays a small small percentage of all music out there. Radio stations aren't the hub of "new music" they were in the past any more, that roll has moved onto the internet.
Yeah with the upcoming "6 strike plan" and the content industry wanting ISP's to assume everything from a cyper-locker is "illegal" then there goes my source for free music on mediafire or rapidshare. And by "free music" I mean music that is actually "free" not "free-because-I-pirated-it".
Ok how about this?
1. I buy a DVD.
2. I take the DRM off.
3. take a picture of the data inside the DVD so I'm not really stealing any data from the DVD, the data is still safe inside the DVD unmolested.
4. Put DRM back on the DVD, just like nothing ever happened.
5. Now I have a DVD and a copy of the data inside without circumventing DRM.
megaupload is not the only internet locker, and not every internet locker is the same as megaupload. Also, no one really knows how much of Megauploads servers was "infringing" because no one's paying the servers to keep the data anymore, and last I checked besides people desperately trying to retrieve lost data, no one is really checking what all IS in them. All this "the majority of Megaupload is illegal" talk is all based on assumptions.
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You know, I think this bob guy is actually saying all this stuff ironically, as a sort of satire, shrouded as the act of a troll or some such other controversialist. Basically a very immersed type of troll. I think that's the only way to explain what we hear from this guy... I really don't see how anyone takes him as serious.
hmmm that's why it's still underdevelopment, but as the torrentfreak article stated with the advent of smaller more powerful and cheaper computers/radio equipment it just might actually be possible, if not now soon.
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I have now countered any forthcoming Chewbacca defense with my own Chewbacca Offense!
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1. I buy a DVD.
2. I take the DRM off.
3. take a picture of the data inside the DVD so I'm not really stealing any data from the DVD, the data is still safe inside the DVD unmolested.
4. Put DRM back on the DVD, just like nothing ever happened.
5. Now I have a DVD and a copy of the data inside without circumventing DRM.
:D
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