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Old 01-24-2012, 06:28 AM   #63
Tony1988
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
What? A lot of valid answers and links explaining things have been given in this thread.
For what?? Not wanting a workable anti piracy bill?? The link provided shows me the current bills need to be written with a little less power for the corporations of media(which I agree with, the two bills in question wont work) and some extreme paranoia over pulling some youtube video of a little girl singing. Hardly examples of peoples creative license being taken away from them.

Piracy still runs rampant on the net. New laws imo new to be put in place. AGAIN regardless if the big corporations have abused their power in the past, there needs to be something more in place. YES the corporations will have to be checked and balanced as we discussed back in the thread.

All I am seeing here is a bunch of double talk and how peoples creative rights arent worth stopping a "few" illegal mp3 downloads. AGAIN no ones creative rights will be hindered by the big bad corporations. I have not see one example that will halt that right for people on-line. Yes there are a couple of extreme example the last couple years where the Recording industry went a bit to far...but guess it didnt go to far for them. I think a little inconvenience for would be "creative" people online is worth it for the protection of propeties that someone truely creative spent many hours on.

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