Senate Candidate Sued By Copyright Troll
The Iso writes "Las Vegas based company Righthaven found two articles from the Las Vegas Review-Journal about Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle reprinted on her web site without permission, so it did what it always does: bought the rights to the articles from the Review-Journal and sued the alleged infringer, seeking unspecified damages."
...how will mice survive without it?
Well really if someone sued Obama that's obviously completely different. Obama is a democrat, you can't go around suing democrats.
Hopefully Righthaven finds more politicians to sue. Lots more. Then maybe - just maybe - will we get some consumer friendly copyright laws. In this case it would appear that Sharron Angle is indeed guilty of willful infringement, but if more politicians get hurt in their own pocket by copyright suits then the chance of them creating laws that states that damages must fit the crime may actually come into effect. That would kill the business model behind the *IAA cartel suits.
Hopefully Righthaven finds more politicians to sue. Lots more. Then maybe - just maybe - will we get some consumer friendly copyright laws. In this case it would appear that Sharron Angle is indeed guilty of willful infringement, but if more politicians get hurt in their own pocket by copyright suits then the chance of them creating laws that states that damages must fit the crime may actually come into effect. That would kill the business model behind the *IAA cartel suits.
Hopefully Righthaven finds more politicians to sue. Lots more. Then maybe - just maybe - will we get some consumer friendly copyright laws. In this case it would appear that Sharron Angle is indeed guilty of willful infringement, but if more politicians get hurt in their own pocket by copyright suits then the chance of them creating laws that states that damages must fit the crime may actually come into effect. That would kill the business model behind the *IAA cartel suits.
Hopefully Righthaven finds more politicians to sue. Lots more. Then maybe - just maybe - will we get some consumer friendly copyright laws. In this case it would appear that Sharron Angle is indeed guilty of willful infringement, but if more politicians get hurt in their own pocket by copyright suits then the chance of them creating laws that states that damages must fit the crime may actually come into effect. That would kill the business model behind the *IAA cartel suits.
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She's got a lot of bad ideas, but some (one of which you try to list as a negative) are quite good.
1) Eliminating the Department of Education and having states deal with education. Considering that the bureaucracy of the Department of Education itself consumes a great deal of the education budget instead of it being put towards schools, this is a fantastic idea. We need better schools and incompetent bureaucrats in Washington are not the way to improve schools.
2) Pulling out of the UN. Since the UN wants to always extort money from the US for every project under the sun and constantly tries to weaken the sovereignty of the US, we'd be much better off if we pulled out. True, the rest of the world would lose their sugar daddy who pays for all of their programs, but that's the whole point of a countries government - to look out for their citizens, not the rest of the world.
3) Abolishing the IRS and switching to a set consumption tax instead of the colossal mess that is the current tax system would do amazing things for the economy, not to mention make citizens better off.
4) Phase out Social Security. Social Security does not work, hence why it's bankrupt. It was never planned to work - it was planned to just be an extra tax for more revenue, that's why when they first started it the age required to get it was higher than the average life expectancy. Setting up a voluntary system where people could have the government direct part of their earnings into private investment accounts (and those who don't want it could have the extra money to invest as they chose) is a much better system than our proven to fail system we currently have.
5) End the ban on offshore drilling / drilling in ANWR. Sorry, but one thing that's always pissed me off is how Democrats get up and say "We need to stop relying on foreign oil!" and then at the same time support laws preventing us from using the oil on our own soil. Don't say we need to be independent and then refuse to let us use the resources we have in our own country and force us to rely on others.
So yes, the rest of her ideas I either find irrelevant or stupid. That's why I support neither Democrats or Republicans - they both have a few good ideas that are overshadowed by a lot of idiotic ones.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." ~Thomas Jefferson
and don't have to go on ObamaCare.
"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death." Proverbs 16:25 (NKJV)