Adrian, You make a very valid point also (my point was more about the free speech angle). I think there are many ways to frame this issue, are we aiding and abetting for example? In my view, what is clear is that as an industry we are not winning on the "we can't do anything about this" response and if we keep on this path I fear for what other crazy laws/ideas/court judgements we may need to face.
I wonder how people would cope with that response if you saw someone being mugged but did nothing about it? Doesn't bode well for us all does it! :) Neil. -- Neil J. McRae. [email protected] ________________________________________ From: Adrian Kennard [[email protected]] Sent: 01 May 2012 16:39 To: Neil J. McRae Cc: Steve Karmeinsky; [email protected] Subject: Re: [uknof] Pirate Bay Block On 01/05/12 16:24, Neil J. McRae wrote: > Whilst I personally believe that these solutions don't work as a standalone > option I think we also need to remember that many if not all of the people > downloading stuff via TPB are actually breaking the law. And if I was a policeman, I might care about that.
