non-anonymous coward (profile), 15 Mar 2012 @ 3:04pm
This is God
This is your Lord speaking.
I declare that pirating music is no longer a sin, as long as you donate to a group like Sweet Relief that directly aids musicians. Know that the RIAA and their minions will face my wrath for these acts (vengeance is mine after all).
Of course, IANAL, so consult a professional before downloading.
As a normal citizen, I don't care about the legal details. I just want to license some of Righthaven's intellectual property. I've been trying for months to contact them to get permission to reproduce some of the articles they own. They never reply.
If I didn't know about all of these lawsuits, I'd think they weren't even in the business of licensing their valuable content.
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Copy in Copyright Office?
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Real Reason
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How about on Bills
For example we could have the Walt Disney and Sony Music Copyright Reform Act of 2013. with big full color logos on the first page.
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Re: Re: Re: time to react violently
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Then the obvious solution
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Re: Re: Re: Who says the Beastie Boys are in the clear?
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Re: Re: This case should even be a case
Think of the children.
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This is God
I declare that pirating music is no longer a sin, as long as you donate to a group like Sweet Relief that directly aids musicians. Know that the RIAA and their minions will face my wrath for these acts (vengeance is mine after all).
Of course, IANAL, so consult a professional before downloading.
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Seems redundant
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Facebook is ...
if you want to show your support.
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Re: Re: Everybody!!!
It made them sound like Anonymous.
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Re: Re: Re: The Progression
Yet here we are.
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Re: The Progression
At this rate "don't walk in public" will be added by the end of the year.
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Twist on one of my favorites
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Check out my new Beer
1-800-DIAL-BUD
I just registered the trademark this morning. I'm asking the techdirt community to please let me know if anyone is stealing my mark.
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If I didn't know about all of these lawsuits, I'd think they weren't even in the business of licensing their valuable content.
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There - fixed it for you, AC.
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