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Originally Posted by Shaggy
No, it's the exact same situation.
Someone is getting content from unknown sources without verifying if that source is authorized to distribute or not. They are then turning around and re-distributing the same content themselves. If it turns out that the content is unauthorized, then they should be able to just remove it without being held legally responsible.
Which did I just describe, the Amazon situation, or P2P?
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Sorry, you're wrong. You're trying to say that just because the possibility of a copyright violation exists in a retail store it justifies the use of torrent sites to upload/download with impunity. No, sorry, that's just not right.