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Old 04-06-2011, 10:42 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
I think the only way to avoid those sort of ridiculous punishments is to do away with civil damages cases completely. Make things like that a legal matter and hand out punishments that are approriate for the seriousness of the crime when there is enough evidence to prove guilt. Listening to music without authorisation getting a harsher punishment than mugging an old lady is just plain silly.

But I don't think it will stifle innovation. All the innovation of recent years has come from the pirate community initially, then been legitimised later.
He basically got the only punishment allowed under civil law most of which are non violent crimes that get settled with fines. A violent mugging is a crimianal offense which could land said mugger in jail for over a year.
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