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Old 07-05-2012, 11:41 AM   #226
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It is not so trivial to go after facilitators without, at the same time, hurting the infrastructure.
Its also possible to go after facilitators without hurting the infrastructure. Let me repost what I said elsewhere:



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In just about every one of these discussions, the piracy enablers argue how complex the issue is, stress how carefully we should move, explain how we need to rewrite the law from the ground up, and how much study is needed. They seem to move on a time line where we won’t be ready for a solution until we all have long green tendrils instead of fingers and toes!

Eventually, this delaying tactic will be ended when the governments get tired of waiting and impose their own less than perfect solutions. Astoundingly, the Internet won’t be broken, despite much techie caterwauling to the contrary. It will just be more law abiding.
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