EFF Takes On RIAA "Making Available" Theory
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "In Atlantic v. Howell, the Phoenix, Arizona, case in which a defendant who has no legal representation has been battling the RIAA over its theory that merely 'making files available for distribution' is in and of itself a copyright infringement, Mr. Howell has received some help from an outside source. On the last day allowed for the filing of supplemental briefs, the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed an amicus curiae brief agreeing with Mr. Howell, and refuting the RIAA's motion for summary judgment. The brief (PDF), which is recommended reading for anyone who wants to know what US copyright law really says, points out that 'contrary to Plaintiffs' arguments, an infringement of the distribution right requires the unauthorized, actual dissemination of copies of a copyrighted work.' This is the same case in which the RIAA claimed that Mr. Howell's MP3s, copied from his CDs, were themselves unlawful."
The Exquisitely Fine Firemen take on the Retarded, Idiotic African-Americans, aka niggers
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--- The time to legalize marijuana in California is at hand ---
Its time to collect signatures for the Cannabis Hemp and Health Initiative 2008 . The signature gathering has begun and ends around April 15, 2008. We would like to collect all of the signatures in 2-1/2 months."
"This initiative will legalize Cannabis Hemp for (a) industrial products, (b) medicinal preparations, (c) nutritional products, (d) religious and spiritual products, and (e) recreational and euphoric use and products.
It will also include amnesty, immediate release from prison, jail, parole, and probation, and clearing, expungement, and deletion of all criminal records for all persons currently charged with, or convicted of any non-violent cannabis hemp marijuana offense.
Were going to need 434,000 good signatures from registered California voters. This means that well need 700,000 to 750,000 signatures all together. The money you spend on our products will go to pay for printing petitions and renting offices around California. Well need lots of trained volunteers to help collect signatures. We have a training video that we used in the 1994 and 1996 initiatives in California. Here are the links for it:
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four"
"The war on drugs to me is absolutely phoney; it's so obviously phoney, okay? It's a war against our civil rights, that's all it is. They're using it to make us afraid to go out at night, afraid of each other, so that we lock ourselves in our homes and they get to suspend our rights one by one." - Bill Hicks