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Originally Posted by zerospinboson
Absolute numbers do count for something, you know.
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Not according to US law. Yes, I know they don't fall under US law, but that's the only example I have. There is not such thing as an absolute number in the law which says "if a tool allows X (some absolute number) illegal uses, then it is illegal". The law only talks about the significance of the legal vs illegal use. Those are relative numbers.
In order to show that, you need real data. Just making stuff up like "everybody KNOWS it's all illegal content" is meaningless.
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Also, and furthermore: It is illegal in quite a few countries to make/sell copies of IP content, specifically when done on a commercial scale and with such an intent. RS does more or less that
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RS does nothing of the kind.