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Re: vogons vs Users
Liam, I don't believe I insulted anyone. I just stated a fact based on the
posts that I've read from either side of the issue. The only deep trench in
this issue is the feeling that nothing can be done about the current state
of copyright laws. I think that people who think this are full of mallarchy
(read: bullshit). Now I've just insulted some people.
Right now, I don't care whether or not anyone in here believes anything can
be done about the problem. I just want to see posts from all the people who
want to have something about this problem. I don't give a rats ass which
side of the line you're on.
If you want to see something done about this copyright problem, then post a
a reply here. It's time we stop talking and start acting.
Arkain
Liam Busey <xxx@xxx.net> wrote in message 397EAE7D.364B@xxx.net">news:397EAE7D.364B@xxx.net...
> Arkain wrote:
> >
> > I've seen how deep te lines are, but you're wrong. For one, I've seen
much
> > deeper trentches filled in without eliminating anyone. The real best way
of
> > vaporizing the argument is to eliminate the source of contengency, a.k.a
the
> > legal issues with A2 materials. Instead of fussing over whether or not
it's
> > legal, push everyone from the manufacturer to the local senator to get
the
> > legalities straightened out. Both sides already agree that there is a
> > problem, but it seems that neither side has the nads to do anything
about
> > it.
> >
> > Arkain
>
> Arkain, if you have any insight as to how to make this practical please
> share. Copyright law is tough to change even if you're the likes of
> Disney. Insulting both sides then spouting off about a pipe dream
> doesn't help anyone.
>
> BTW, I wasn't advocating the elimination of anyone.
>
> Liam Busey