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Agreed. Camilla Send a noteboard - 19/01/2011 06:01:13 PM
Not the volume bit, that part is most certainly true.

But it is not stealing. It is copyright infringement. When you do steal something, it is lost for the owner. In this case, the owner still has the object in question, and the crime is instead a perceived loss of revenue, which may or may not be true; I have yet to see an investigation which does not smack of bias either way. But to call it stealing is a gross oversimplification, and does in many ways show you to be either uninformed, or a witch-hunter.


Nothing gives me a greater desire to never pay for a dvd again than the stupid ads which tell me it is the same as stealing from shops.
*MySmiley*
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What is an imaginary island? - 23/01/2011 04:47:40 AM 1405 Views
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A lot of it's volume. - 19/01/2011 05:32:03 PM 1375 Views
Your argument lacks merit. - 19/01/2011 05:50:11 PM 1365 Views
Agreed. - 19/01/2011 06:01:13 PM 1204 Views
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That's what I mean right there. - 19/01/2011 06:48:38 PM 1390 Views
The punishable crime is - 21/01/2011 01:57:54 PM 1580 Views
Re: Your argument lacks merit. - 20/01/2011 03:40:20 PM 1328 Views
In my opinion - 19/01/2011 09:22:29 PM 1358 Views
The battle is over, the internet won - 19/01/2011 10:12:50 PM 1318 Views
We need to distinguish between a crime and a tort. - 19/01/2011 10:17:30 PM 1498 Views
Very interesting. - 19/01/2011 10:28:35 PM 1505 Views
Another scrabble word for you is "delict". That's what we call tort in Scotland. - 19/01/2011 10:37:08 PM 1384 Views
I saw. - 19/01/2011 10:41:27 PM 1334 Views
It won't get you very many points. - 19/01/2011 10:37:26 PM 1249 Views
I would set me up for tortellini. - 19/01/2011 10:40:45 PM 1289 Views
Also in most circumstances you could use "trot" instead. *NM* - 19/01/2011 10:42:26 PM 757 Views
Very nice legal overview, also I like Scotland's approach a lot - 19/01/2011 11:21:47 PM 1304 Views
Unfortunately, damages can result in thousands of dollars for one song - 22/01/2011 08:19:40 PM 1227 Views

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