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Gone with the wind ![]() 发送消息 已加入:19 Nov 00 贴子:41732 积分:42,645,437 近期平均积分:42 |
RIAA wants the Internet shut down Oh dear oh dear, I cant resist this one. That would mean every ISP in the world going out of business???????????????? Someones off their tiny trolley here. "none so blind as those who will not see" (John Heywood 1546) Don't drink water, that stuff rusts pipes! You are making Proof out of Logic, by just being dubious! {Bluestar to me) |
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John McCallum 发送消息 已加入:5 Dec 04 贴子:862 积分:599,458 近期平均积分:8
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RIAA wants the Internet shut down Interesting argument of the day By Nick Farrell: Wednesday 29 November 2006, 08:38 ONE OF THE lawyers involved in defending cases bought against people by the RIAA claims that if the music industry wins a crucial case, the Internet will have to be switched off. Speaking on the DefectiveByDesign anti-DRM campaign site, Ray Beckerman said the case of Electro vs. Barker has become very important for the web's future. Barker was being defended by Beckerman who made a motion to dismiss the case because the RIAA had forgot to provide any acts or dates or times of copyright infringement as the law normally requires. The RIAA argued that by merely making files available on the Internet Barker was making a copyright infringement. Beckerman said that it was a shocking argument because if it were accepted by the court it would probably shut down the entire Internet. If you send any file on the Net the RIAA will be allowed to suspect that you are in breach of copyright. What was more disturbing is that the RIAA called up its mates in Washington to back it up. Apparently the United States Government has put in motions supporting the RIAA. µ Old enough to know better(but)still young enough not to care |
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