Lord N said:
I'm going to ask you the same question: When a law is amended or repealed, or when you're in different cities/states/countries, what you believe automatically changes? Furthermore, it's not just about the legality. It's about whether or not the actions of the copyright holders are justified or even effective at all, and I think that we can see that the anwer is a resounding "no." |
You keep saying this **** about changing your beliefs whenever you go to a different city or when a law is amended. Not sure what your logic is on that one. A law is a law whether you believe in it or not. You must live in a fantasy world. We do not know the details of the case, so we cannot determine if the amounts were justified. If the person distributed via bittorrent, then there is a good chance that 2000 people downloaded the thing. Which would have equaled the amount lost from the system.
Watch a movie and look at the outrageous copyright notice. People know you are not supposed to steal **** in any county/city/state. People know there are repercusions for their actions.







