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Re: OMG!
In article <9fe9b7$3gs$1@nserve1.acs.ucalgary.ca>,
Byron Desnoyers Winmill <wbdesnoy@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca> wrote:
>Matthew Russotto (russotto@wanda.pond.com) wrote:
>: Jeff Blakeney <CUTjefbla@bconnex.net> wrote:
>: >Copyright law has been changed many times in the past century and I'm
>: >sure it will continue to change in the future. Until they change,
>: >however, I'm going to continue to try to abide by the current laws the
>: >best I can.
>
>: So your answer is "wait a century"? Sorry, I can't live that long --
>: and besides the trend is for the worse, not the better.
>
>It does not take a century to change a law
A bad law supported by powerful people but despised and disobeyed by
the majority of those affected, who make up a large percentage of the
population, takes 20 years to change -- that's the National Maximum
Speed Limit I refer to. How long will it take to change a bad law
supported by powerful people but not despised by the majority of the
people affected, who make up only a small percentage of the population?
--
Matthew T. Russotto russotto@pond.com
"Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in pursuit
of justice is no virtue."
- References:
- Re: OMG!
- From: "Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net>
- Re: OMG!
- From: CUTjefbla@bconnex.net (Jeff Blakeney)
- Re: OMG!
- From: russotto@wanda.pond.com (Matthew Russotto)
- Re: OMG!
- From: wbdesnoy@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca (Byron Desnoyers Winmill)