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Old 12-06-2007, 08:03 AM   #104
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I just want people to obey the law and respect my legal rights. I really don't think that this is asking too much from people. As I said at the start of this, I believe it's a matter of public education.
No. It's a matter of respect.

Copyright - as it stands today - is disrespectful to society. If you expect society to respect copyright, your expectations are unrealistic.

If you want people to stop violating copyright, then you, an author, need to start pressuring your gov't to amend the laws to be respectful. You need them to make laws that protect you - the author - not a faceless entity that creates nothing yet holds copyrights.
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