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Originally Posted by kennyc
#3 depends on how the others are defined, so it's null and void. 
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I'm not trying to reason with you here. It's been done in other threads. You simply say those are theft, I say they are not. As many times as neccessary, I suppose.
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Originally Posted by kennyc
#4 you are wrong. You are using an outdated understanding of information. In this day and age information has become property whether you agree or not. The laws are moving ever forward in that direction.
#5 yes the copyright laws need to change to match our new definitions, products and properties.
#6 see # 4.
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You're quite right. The current state of laws makes everyone, or nearly everyone, a criminal, and you can be sure a law can be found to jail you, should the authorities desire so. And since the public understanding of the world moves in different direction than the law, the law will have to be readjusted in time. Hopefully not as violently as in French Revolution.