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Posted by Technobarbarian on 10/24/05 03:49
"pooter" <a@bff.com> wrote in message
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> Technobarbarian [d_murry-ztopzpam@excite.com] said
>>
>> "pooter" <a@bff.com> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1dc64a758d0432fb989f9f@nntp.dsl.pipex.com...
>> > Technobarbarian [d_murry-ztopzpam@excite.com] said
>> >> LOL, you keep watching this stuff like there's going to be some
>> >> sort
>> >> of magic bullet. If someone does find a real loophole the RIAA will
>> >> buy a
>> >> fix very quickly.
>> >
>> > Do you not see that that is exactly why it is so interesting.
>> >
>> > It is one thing to get prosecuted because you have broken the law but
>> > quite another when the charge is trumped up by an organisation that
>> > believes they can buy convictions regardless of what the law actually
>> > says.
>>
>> They don't have to buy convictions or trump up charges--they buy
>> laws.
>> Which is exactly what makes this case so boring.
>
> You think that is boring?
This particular case is boring. There's nothing new here and it's
extremely unlikely to go anywhere. It's just another shyster seperating some
fool from their money.
>
> If that is a common attitude, then I guess that explains how come it is
> allowed to happen.
So, ok, if you think it's so damn interesting what are you going to do
besides sit and watch. I don't know how it is where you live, but in the
good ol' USofA money talks--bullshit walks. Buying senators and congressmen
is business as usual here. Americans are so unconcerned that we keep
electing the same crooks over and over. So what's the plan Stan? You gonna'
send Jane's shyster $10? Download one for the revolution? Throw your body in
the machine and ask for your own personal lawsut? What? My plan is that I
don't send the RIAA money and I don't put myself in the position of standing
in front of the bulldozer waiting for the sheep to help me out of a
situation that only a fool gets in in the first place.
tb
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