PIRATE Andrew Halliwell (spike1) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the garbage domain of comp.os.linux.advocacy,
> Alexander Terekhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> didnst hastily scribble thusly:
>
> > Mark Kent the bastard wrote:
> > [...]
> >> Canada and France both spring to mind as countries where a pre-payment
> >> is made on the assumption that "copyright violation" will occur.
> >> Presumably, as one has already paid, it's reasonable to make such
> >> copies.  Unless, of course, the tax was not legitimate in the first
> >> place?
>
> > Uh silly Kent. Canada has a blank media levy (not a tax) for "private
> > copying."
>
> > http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/info/act-e.html#rid-33760
>
> The Levy is the bad one. A tax goes to the government, the levy goes to the
> industry. So why is he silly?

He is silly because he does "family" business with his boyfriend Roy
Schestowitz. But in your piracy-land, everything should be okay, right
Andrew Halliwell the pirate?

> The levy is a tax

Shouldn't matter to you. You are a pirate and a thief. You are not
required to pay levy or tax or anything else.

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> |                          | graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit |
> |Andrew Halliwell PIRATE (hons)| operating system originally  coded for a 4 
> bit |
> |            in            |microprocessor, written by a 2 bit company, that|
> |     PIRACY/THEFT     |        can't stand 1 bit of competition.       |
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Go back to stealing and end up behind bars.
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