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Old 09-28-2007, 08:31 AM   #76
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I entirely agree with you, Liviu - we all break laws, inadvertantly or otherwise, every day of our lives. I was simply disagreeing with Jon's assertion that "breaking DRM doesn't make us criminals". Personally I think it's a ridiculous law, and I'm very glad that we don't have such a law in my own country, but nonetheless, it is the law in the US at present.
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