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  • #16
    So you'd say:

    Athletes using steroids

    Bud Selig using steroids
    <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
    I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

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    • #17
      If he used those steroids to beat the **** out of the steroid users, then yes I would become a Bud Selig fan.

      If the RIAA can't fight back then the nerds will continue to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from them every day. They need to get some brass knuckles and beat down on some dorks hiding out on Limewire.

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      • #18
        Stealing a blog programmer's IP is hurting pirates? He's not a pirate (necessarily, we don't know his views on such), nor is he attempting to aid or abet the pirates... he's just a programmer.

        How is this okay?
        <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
        I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

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        • #19
          The site hosted Shareaza, case closed, it is a thief hideout. If I can attack a thief stealing my groceries, they can knock off a site that robs them blind every day.

          Also it's not proved anyone hijacked their site from the RIAA or MPAA or whatever. This is kind of important, there was a 'settlement.' The only source on this is a site called 'Torrent Freak' for gods sake.

          Once again I am amazed nerd thieves go to any length to steal from good hardworking companies, and then frame them and overreact whenever they try to protect their IP in very, very minor ways, considering the massive losses done to them by robbers.
          Last edited by Wiglaf; March 15, 2008, 20:58.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Wiglaf
            The site hosted Shareaza, case closed, it is a thief hideout. If I can attack a thief stealing my groceries, they can knock off a site that robs them blind every day.
            If you think about it, the MPAA/RIAA have it completely backwards. If I steal your groceries, you had them but now you don't. If I "steal" music or movies, I'm actually making another copy available for distribution. I think the studios and record companies should be paying me to download stuff. HD space costs money as well, so perhaps an ongoing rental fee would be applicable too.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Wiglaf
              If he used those steroids to beat the **** out of the steroid users, then yes I would become a Bud Selig fan.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by snoopy369
                Shutting down pirate sites:

                Pirating the IP of pirate sites:
                QFT.
                B♭3

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Wiglaf
                  They shut down an illegal file sharing site, and you are blaming them. Classy
                  No, you reactionary, hateful dear of a person unable to see nuance, I'm not blaming them for shutting down an illegal file sharing site.

                  I'm calling them out on violating their own anti-piracy principles.
                  B♭3

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by LotC


                    If you think about it, the MPAA/RIAA have it completely backwards. If I steal your groceries, you had them but now you don't. If I "steal" music or movies, I'm actually making another copy available for distribution. I think the studios and record companies should be paying me to download stuff. HD space costs money as well, so perhaps an ongoing rental fee would be applicable too.
                    This is simply the most inane, idiotic thing I have ever read. Downloading music without paying for it is stealing. It is like duplicating a prostitute and having sex with her endlessly, this is completely unfair to the pimp. There are more realistic examples as well.

                    No, you reactionary, hateful dear of a person unable to see nuance, I'm not blaming them for shutting down an illegal file sharing site.

                    I'm calling them out on violating their own anti-piracy principles.
                    Prove that they did. All I see is that an illegal program's site went down after a settlement. And they didn't steal anything

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Wiglaf


                      This is simply the most inane, idiotic thing I have ever read. Duplicating property for your own use without paying for it is stealing. It is like duplicating a prostitute and having sex with her endlessly, this is completely unfair to the pimp. There are more realistic examples as well.
                      It's interesting you said it'd be unfair to the pimp, i.e., the company that manages it and often steals from and abuses the creator/artist.

                      I'd think it'd be rather unfair to the actual artist/worker, in this case, the prostitute.

                      Prove that they did. All I see is that an illegal program's site went down after a settlement. And they didn't steal anything
                      I'm not referring just to the Shareaza scandal, but the Forest Blog bit.

                      If you're going to campaign against something, you shouldn't engage in acts that are what you decry.

                      Don't be an Alan Keyes, *****ing about Hillary going to New York for a senate seat, and then do the same thing with Illinois. Don't complain about violating IP if you're going to do the same thing.

                      Don't complain when someone hacks your site if you're willing to install rootkits on your paying customers' computers.

                      It's craven, and destroys your credibility. It's why I support the artists, not the record companies. It's why Indie music and alternative distribution methods are succeeding.

                      This is also why it's coming out that the RIAA and MPAA have been grossly exaggerating their losses.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Wiglaf
                        The site hosted Shareaza, case closed, it is a thief hideout. If I can attack a thief stealing my groceries, they can knock off a site that robs them blind every day.

                        Also it's not proved anyone hijacked their site from the RIAA or MPAA or whatever. This is kind of important, there was a 'settlement.' The only source on this is a site called 'Torrent Freak' for gods sake.

                        Once again I am amazed nerd thieves go to any length to steal from good hardworking companies, and then frame them and overreact whenever they try to protect their IP in very, very minor ways, considering the massive losses done to them by robbers.
                        You're on crack. I'm not taking about Shareaza, I'm talking about the blog software they pirated (used without paying for). Not by a pirate or a site supporting or permitting piracy.
                        <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
                        I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

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                        • #27
                          If you're going to campaign against something, you shouldn't engage in acts that are what you decry.
                          Explain what exactly the RIAA did in the "Forest blog" bit.

                          You're on crack.
                          OH WHAT AN ASS You apparently still possess the mind of a mere child, what with your snoopy handle and avatar, do you realize how gay that whole thing was, with characters like Peppermint Patty the lesbian and the interior decorator of a dog? The moment my balls dropped I called them out on all their **** and stopped looking at it.

                          I'm not taking about Shareaza, I'm talking about the blog software they pirated (used without paying for). Not by a pirate or a site supporting or permitting piracy.
                          The RIAA didn't do the blog thing he mentioned, sorry but nice try! Was the MPAA. And I fail to see how stealing that one blog's code justifies robbing the entire industry of millions of dollars.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Wiglaf


                            This is simply the most inane, idiotic thing I have ever read. Downloading music without paying for it is stealing. It is like duplicating a prostitute and having sex with her endlessly, this is completely unfair to the pimp. There are more realistic examples as well.
                            Think outside the box. If I'm taking the time and trouble to look for music or movies, download them, store them on my hard drive, and make them available to other people, I should be compensated. As for a revenue stream for the companies, I have 2 words for you: Google Ads.

                            So let's take the prostitute example. Say I did duplicate one. Now let's say that I drug the duplicate, tie her down, and tattoo a corporate logo on her forehead, or between her legs. The corporation could have a deal with me and the pimp to share the ad revenue. It's win-win.

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                            • #29
                              Think outside the box. If I'm taking the time and trouble to look for music or movies, download them, store them on my hard drive, and make them available to other people, I should be compensated
                              In America, you get paid when people agree to pay you, not when you become delusional and demand money for stealing things.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Wiglaf


                                In America, you get paid when people agree to pay you, not when you become delusional and demand money for stealing things.
                                In America, you get rewarded for creative and innovative ideas like mine. However, in the interest of the common good I do not want money for my idea. I will release it free to anyone who chooses to use it, provided that this copyright notice is included.

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