Kazaa Offices Raided
rj writes "ZDNet Australia is reporting the Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) this morning raided the offices of Kazaa owners, Sharman Networks, along with P2P company Brilliant Digital Entertainment, and the homes of key executives. Background on prosecution of copyright music in Australia over P2P is also available."
It sounds to me like the digital music scene is going to continue to move towards the legal download of music, with companies like Apple and dell leading the way. Imagine the lack of need for services like Morpheus and Kazaa if you could find any track in one place...
Dude, you've got problems, and so do the moderators who modded this insightful. From your grammer, I would guess you are about 11, but you sound like you have been listening to some sort of propaganda for at least 15 years. Not everything has to be turned into a political argument. I get so freaking tired of trying to read comments on an article and most of the comments modded high enough for me to see have nothing to do with the original topic, but are spawns of nutjobs who hate people who don't think like them.
Do yourself a favor and actually learn what the Patriot Act does, preferably from a real lawyer, not from where you get your usual propaganda. If you are still so against it, wait until an article about the patriot act comes up, and give a real comment of your own instead of making fun of others' comments
By the way, values don't think, people do.... well at least some people.
So what you're saying is that you don't believe at all in the rule of law, and you prefer a society where each person decides what's right and wrong and kills anyone who disagrees with them. I hope you'll agree that every single other person in the world has a right to preemptively kill you, then, to be consistant.
Don't blame me; I'm never given mod points.