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Old 03-08-2012, 09:15 AM   #68
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Originally Posted by spindlegirl View Post
Unless one goes announcing their personal usage of something, it's really not something that can even be made to be anyone's business.

When I had the LP for "Dark Side of the Moon" 30 years ago, nobody knew I had taped it to stick on my Walkman unless I had told them.
Exactly. That's why I was a little dubious about Ana's claim that:

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these companies (attempting to) spend tax money to hunt "criminals" who are only 'criminal' in the sense that they want to do the things they deserve to be able to morally do with the entertainment they've already bought.
I don't know of any case where companies have attempted to "hunt" people who are doing what she describes. Do you?
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