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Old 03-03-2010, 06:52 AM   #203
Iphinome
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Wrong? Well, trespassing, fraud passing off a copied ticket as original, wear and tear on the facilities, sounds unlawful. Would it be wrong to stand outside and listen to the show? Either way I saw arguing that a case of infringement isn't always cut and dry and against people using the word theft, I wouldn't say the person with the copied ticket stole a concert, I'd say they trespassed and the mere possession of a copied ticket isn't the issue. In fact I wish I had perfect copies of some tickets I used in the past instead of just the stubs, stubs are good enough but the full ticket with some of my playbills, that'd be kind of cool.

Thank you HansTWN, at first i was a bit dubious on this copying of tickets idea but you've sold me on it, so where do I get these perfect copies and can this copier make nice playbills too? Some of mine are a bit beat up.

Anyway since you equate infringement to theft, what do you think of the way overly long copyrights pushed by big media companies rape the public domain. I mean I'm sure there's plenty of inflammatory words to go with piracy and theft.
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