Then, in my opinion, and it's just that, an opinion, it's the other person's
fault.  They made the decision to download it.  They made the decision to
watch it.  They made the decision not to pay for having seen the movie
(wherever they saw it).  I can't help that.  I'm responsible enough to know
that, since I've watched it (well, part of it anyway), I owe the Lucas gang
some money.  So, I'm going to the theater and pay for my ticket, whether or
not I think the movie sucks.

I didn't say it was legal.  I said I didn't feel guilty about it.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: Episode II


> > comes out too.  Mr. Lucas isn't exactly losing any money off of me.
>
> You cannot say that if you're making it available to other people though.
> What if someone downloads it from you and decides that the movie sucks
when
> they had every intention of going to see it in the theatre and then
didn't?
> Not that I completely agree with current state of copyright laws, etc, but
> just because they're not losing money doesn't make it legal.
>
> -Justin Scott, Lead Developer
>  Sceiron Internet Services, Inc.
>  http://www.sceiron.com

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