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Old 06-04-2011, 07:42 PM   #66
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You began this thread with the belief that the government had the right to seize intellectual property to benefit YOU.

Pointing out that the government already has a mechanism that benefits you while at the same time compensating content creators seems to be lost on you.

No, having something available from one source does not mean it should be available from all sources - what kind of logic is that? Because I can buy tomatoes from the grocery does not mean I have the right to steal it from a farm. Nor does the fact that the government has programs to feed the poor mean that YOU have a right to free food.
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