On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 02:31:00PM -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> [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
>
> I can and I wish them well:
>
> "He said file sharing is widespread in Sweden because almost every
> household owns a computer and can get a cheap 100-Mbps broadband fiber
> connection from their ISP for 70 euros a month."
>
> Perhaps if the companies spent more time producing and delivering they
> wouldn't be so worried about piracy.
>
> -a
What I find amusing:
Honor treaties?
Geneva Convention or SALT II ... shit no! too restrictive!
Copyright (even when not ratified by Sweden)? THIS MEANS WAR!
National sovereignty?
Paramount with regard to war crimes. We must never surrender our
(murderous) citizens!
Copyright? Who is Sweden to have its own laws!
Yeah, we've got a really fine set of national priorities.
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Lan Barnes
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Tcl/Tk Enthusiast
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the Bush administration in general, only more so: the truth about his
malfeasance is so extreme that it's hard to avoid sounding shrill.
- Paul Krugman
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