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consider it a legal shakedown
Kinda like the mob used to do with various businesses, only they (RIAA, et. al.) bought laws to make it a "legal" shakedown. As for the download from Canada scenario, I believe that it would still be infringement and therefore still illegal.
Posted by: buxxmaster   Posted on: 03/31/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Very Interesting  buxxmaster | 03/31/04
same here...  ryusen | 03/31/04
The ruling is actually very solid  voska | 04/01/04
hey... don't supose you want to annex my state?  ryusen | 04/01/04
do you agree with paying a fee  V Sanders | 03/31/04
Whats Cool About This  ParadigmOdyssey | 03/31/04
Amen 'digm  buxxmaster | 03/31/04
Poor old bitty. This will be too much strain for him.  zd-spam | 03/31/04
hey, we do the same here  V Sanders | 03/31/04
consider it a legal shakedown  buxxmaster | 03/31/04
Canada and Harvard  FilledOut | 04/01/04
Who's the 'Home of the Free' now?  KOS-MOS | 04/01/04

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