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Old 04-06-2009, 03:54 PM   #162
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Harry, it strikes me as extremely hypocritical when you talk about defending laws and punishing the breakers and at the same time advocating breaking the most basic humanity laws.
What laws are you so vigorously defending, that it's ok to violate human rights laws, privacy laws, fair use laws and even geneva convention laws (reffering to your diatribe on acceptance of torture)?

If you, as I suspect, talking about certain countries implementation of copiright law or american lobyist pushed DMCA. I can hazard that they are certainly not worth it.

I will certainly shed a tear if copyright laws are violated, but I would let them be violated, pilaged and raped before I would accept violation of human rights and consumer right laws.

It will give You more credibilty if You start respecting ALL laws.
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