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Old 01-23-2012, 06:37 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by Tony1988 View Post
That paranoia talking. I an pretty sure that if you have a site that is not using any trademarks or content witout consent you will be fine. Many sites get permission right now to use certain logos, music etc.

Its all speculation on part of people who do not want this. Like it or not this will come to pass. The internet will still be here for all to use. The only difference is you either will have to pay for using certain trademarks, music etc. and pay for content you want to view.

I am beginning to wonder that the underlying fear of many is that they will not be able to view or listen to copyrighted stuff for free any longer.(ie. Some Youtube content)

The excuse I always here is. "If the music, Tv industries had a good business model for obtaining their material, it would resolve much of the piracy." Bunch of BS. As long as people can pirate this stuff they will. There is no business model that will prevent people from obtaining this stuff online for free. Free is always better than paying, right??? If someone can get it for free online there are those that wont pay. This will be policed. Like it or not. Its been a long time coming.

I love the smell of astroturf in the morning...

http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/musi...e7gr3Od5XcF9BL

Nope no one would ever use laws to shut down speech they don't agree with. Really.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strateg..._participation

Nothing to worry about, trust in our corporate overlords.
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