|  | Posted by PTravel on 11/04/06 19:33 
"Citizen Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message news:454cd7cf.2609703@news-server.houston.rr.com...
 > On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 09:33:58 GMT, Paul Hyett
 > <pah@nojunkmailplease.co.uk> wrote:
 >
 >>>Those laws are illegitimate, and therefore do not bind.
 >
 >>Even legitimate laws do not bind if they are unpopular enough - like
 >>Prohibition.
 >
 > Prohibition was not a legitimate law, precisely for the reason you
 > give.
 >
 > The legitimacy of law is based on the consent of the governed. And
 > that does nor mean a majority either. A single individual can decide
 > not to obey a law and all it takes is 1 juror to exhonerate him and
 > create a precedent for common law.
 >
 >>>It would be a colossal waste of time to sue me because I don't break
 >>>any law. The Mob has mininterpreted the law and someday Congress will
 >>>stop taking bribes and do something to rectify the situation.
 >
 >>BTW Bob, a pig just flew past my window... :)
 >
 > Congress did something about the attempt on the part of the
 > entertainment industry to make copying TV shows with a VCR illegal.
 
 I don't know where you're getting all this stuff from, but it's not correct.
 Copying TV shows with VCRs was determined to fair use, and therefore legal,
 in the so-called "Betamax Case," Sony v. Universal.  It was the Supreme
 Court that determined that Fair Use applied, not Congress.
 
 
 >
 >
 > --
 >
 > "First and last, it's a question of money. Those men who own the earth
 > make the laws to protect what they have. They fix up a sort of fence or
 > pen around what they have, and they fix the law so the fellow on the
 > outside cannot get in. The laws are really organized for the protection of
 > the men who rule the world. They were never organized or enforced to do
 > justice. We have no system for doing justice, not the slightest in the
 > world."
 > --Clarence Darrow
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