Kazaa Launches Legitimacy Campaign
Beolach writes "The Washington Post has an article on Kazaa launching a $1 million advertising campaign promoting itself as a legitimate media distribution tool. From the article: 'The campaign is the latest push by the Kazaa file-sharing service and its parent company, Sharman Networks, to counter a multi-million-dollar legal and lobbying effort launched by music, software and movie firms convinced that peer-to-peer (P2P) services are a major source of online piracy'."
he's a fucking dwarf!
Sorry Kazaa, you can say your shit smells like roses, but in the end it is still a steaming pile and we all know it.
Shooting people is against the law. Lawyers are not people. Shooting laywers is not against the law. Quod erat demonstrandum.
"If anyone needs me, I'm in the angry dome."
So what do we do? Give up and let people kill each other? Or try and make it harder?
Neither. Punish the killers. and leave the rest of us alone.
I think that murder is a bad enough thing that it's acceptable to take away people's freedom to own a gun "responsibly" in order to try and reduce it's occurance.
If your primary concern is saving lives, you'd be better off in getting all cars banned- they kill 4-5 times as many people each year as guns.
It's funny how anti-gunners never really seem to be concerned about saving lives, rather only about banning guns.