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Bill Could Criminalize Copying
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/...073002X,00.asp
I know none of us copy our programs :) but for the ones that make backups of our programs, this could hamper that. If I buy a program I should have the right to make a back up of that just in case I need it. I also like to convert my audio cds to MP3s so I have more songs on a cd. That would be hampered by this bill, too. |
and how would they catch us?
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my question exactly...ooo...now billy's gone a bit to far
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Remember the Windows Media Player's new EULA. They can install anyting they want on your computer and even make your computer unusable if they want to. I wonder if it's tied to this? Not only will they break your computer now they can arrest you after they do.
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:wavey: Hi, BLOW THEM UP!!!!!!
All I know is that if they come for me, I aint going out without a fight. They will have to kill me first. There is no way that I am going in to prison for that. Could you imagine? "What are you in for?" "Well, I am in for making backup copies". Yeah, say goodbye to your virgin ass. HA HA HA HA HA! |
that's why you stick /w Win98SE and WMP 6.4 ;)
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or why you stick to linux :P
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this all sounds pretty messed up if u asked me, why must ppl be so dumb...you know what i mean? if copying were illegal, id have to say they mine as well globaly shut down the internet all together, and make internet acces no more...what a hell we would live :shake:
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Yeah, if they could shut down the net. Altough if they do they have a prob with all the government agencies and other companies that use the net as a communication tool. Say goodbye to online classes, and online banking, etc.
I am glad that I am using a Mac, harder to get into like Linux. :) |
but if the net was shut down, a new one would grow in its place and be based on high speed and make the whole net faster :sunglasses: . then it be even harder to stop file transfers. :firedevil:
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