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Old 03-29-2011, 07:26 AM   #159
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Originally Posted by mike_bike_kite View Post
So to sum up:
  • This law has been drafted by the corporations most likely to profit from it
  • It's impossible to prove anyone's guilt using the method they've suggested
  • Those most likely to suffer wrongful imprisonment are the computer illiterate
  • Most of the population don't even see downloading as a crime
  • You currently have 20 people disagreeing with you and only 1 person agreeing
  • And even that person didn't think this should become a law
Why don't we just agree to disagree or is there some profit to you endlessly repeating your point of view to an audience that doesn't agree with you?
Wrongful imprisonment? To the best of my knowledge, imprisonment - wrongly or otherwise - is not mandated as a punishment for illegal downloading the the DEA. What are you referring to?

I also very much dispute your contention that "most of the population" doesn't see illegal downloading as a crime. Do you have any evidence to support your assertion?
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