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Old 01-22-2012, 07:39 PM   #26
Tony1988
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
Well, if you realize that it is not stealing but infringement of a right created by laws it is easier to understand. We have an invented right on one side and destroying a very good thing that have stimulated progress and inventions in ways that would not have happened without it (the internet) on the other side. So do you destroy the internet and all the advantages or do you change the copyright laws to some other form that works together with the internet?
I dont think anyone who wants to get creative on the internet is going to be threatened by any anti piracy law. I must be missing something I guess. I was puzzled why Wikipedia, Google, Amazon etc. are so concerned. I think the only people entities that need to be concerned are those that are illegally hosting without permission copyrighted material for free use.(movie music, book files) I dont see how its messing with anyones personal freedom. Again I maybe I an missing something.
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