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Old 01-02-2008, 08:43 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
... and they are still illegal to download if you're in the US. That may or may not concern you, but it should be noted.
Under which copyright laws?

The ex-post-facto laws that violate the US Constitution? (Since 1958, there are been almost a dozen ep-post-facto extenstion of existing copyrights.)

Maybe its under the laws that give the RIAA mandatory licenses over the content that I create, in violation of Article I, Section VIII, and the 8th and 14th amendments, which say that no person (me) shall be deprived of liberty or property without due process of law? (the RIAA's "mandatory license" steals my royalites, and takes away my liberty to set my own license conditions.)

Maybe its under the laws that the GPO is not competent enough to publish at http://www.GpoAccess.gov?

The above may or may not concern you, but it should be noted.

Andy
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