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Old 05-24-2012, 12:17 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
"Downloading copyrighted stuff for free" is neither a "right" nor a "freedom"; it's simply a crime.
Barcey's and your statement are both true.

It is the needed methods of enforcement to be able to do so using their methods that would be a violation of rights. Sites shut down without due process? or how about yearly inspections of people's hard drives to look for pirated material? Random searches of people's drives? Intercepting and searching private internet messages randomly and without a warrent? I can't see any effective method that wouldn't drasticaly violate people's rights. Their current methods are ineffective.
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