[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is incredible....I can't believe Pirate Bay is doing
what they are doing.

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70358-0.html


Chris

Yeah. I feel really sorry for the MPAA and their supporters. I understand they are going broke and soon there will be no more movies for me not to see and no more music for me not listen to.

I'd really like to actively support the content industry in it's fight against what it believes are violations of U.S. copyright law in other countries and worlds, and join in their very ethical tactics against anyone anywhere who has ever copied copyrighted content for whatever reason, and prosecute them to the fullest extent of what the MPAA/RIAA thinks is the law. Even if they are not guilty.

Especially if they are not guilty - everyone should understand what it means to be guilty of a crime before they even think about committing it.

I am really worried that these Pirate Bay guys are changing the world as we know it, and soon content will only be worth what it's worth. I'd do something about it, but, I just don't have the time to get involved as I still have a stoopid life.

I know, someday, the rising vacuum will cause a major Blockbuster or Tower Records store to implode into itself, killing almost a half dozen if we don't stop this now. Maybe then I'll really be scared and agree to registering my eyes and ears with the government like the patriotik citizen I know I am. I may even stop telling others what I ever saw or heard.

I'd write more, but I've got to get to the local Traveler's Desiccating & Shipping Shoppe so I can be packaged up for my flight to see relatives in Seattle this weekend. I already sent my luggage on ahead last month, and hope to arrive there ahead of it.


God Bless the United State of Amerika.

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