Japan is a great place to live. We have Akihabara, Maid Cafe's, all the Manga your heart could desire, Sushi, and cute girls. However, there is also an blind political system with deep corruption. Take it for what it's worth.
Do you think this will encourage some government entity in the United States to look into why Americans are paying for overpriced music CDs? Or, why the media cartels can wholly control this market? Or, why the media cartels can muscle artists into unfair contracts because the wholly control this market?
Except, eventually Youtube may be banned in all of the nations except America...
Sorry, but there are more countries out there besides the U.S., and the U.S. would be wise to recognize this.
The "Ask a Ninja" Series of videos is pretty funny. The guy is hilarious. I would never think that a person could stretch the "ninja" subject into so many funny videos like he does. I am surprised that some major movie company hasn't picked up on it.
Here, I propose an easy solution:
1. Grab pitchforks
2. Storm RIAA headquarters with 1,000,000 people
3. RIAA never screws with an American (Disabled or not) again
Problem fucking solved.
You're welcome.
It's up there now...until the United States decides to shoot it down.
With all of the funding they have gotten, I am just wondering what the ROI for their endeavors is.
Rupert Murdoch is not to be celebrated in anything he does; He is what people mean when they say "corporate evil".
This is off-topic, but what I find amazing is that we BOTH posted the first post at exactly: Wednesday August 15, @07:56AM
We have no life, but we can embrace this together!
At what point does an OS mature enough that it becomes "enough for general use"? Maybe XP is that mark.
Fortune favors the bold. Congrats Nintendo, you deserve all of your success because you are gaming pioneers, and not corporate sleaze.
"subduing crowds"...I don't like the sound of that.
LOL
Americans can buy pitchforks and storm the buildings of the RIAA/MPAA/White House, etc.....but they don't. Do you know of the fall of Rome?
I didn't think they were there, but then again, I require something called "proof".
Japan is a great place to live. We have Akihabara, Maid Cafe's, all the Manga your heart could desire, Sushi, and cute girls. However, there is also an blind political system with deep corruption. Take it for what it's worth.
...in some way terrorists will be linked to porn to justify it being banned. Such is the world of politics today between the U.S. and Britian.
Good music defines music industry success.
Gattaca.
Instead of paying for talent, they buy a and advertising company. Does this seem backwards?
Do you think this will encourage some government entity in the United States to look into why Americans are paying for overpriced music CDs? Or, why the media cartels can wholly control this market? Or, why the media cartels can muscle artists into unfair contracts because the wholly control this market?
...welcome to the new America.
Let's print the pictures and see which holds up at a4 or a3 @300dpi? I bet the owners of Nokia get real scared when they see the results of that. -
Except, eventually Youtube may be banned in all of the nations except America... Sorry, but there are more countries out there besides the U.S., and the U.S. would be wise to recognize this.
The "Ask a Ninja" Series of videos is pretty funny. The guy is hilarious. I would never think that a person could stretch the "ninja" subject into so many funny videos like he does. I am surprised that some major movie company hasn't picked up on it.
Please invade the RIAA headquarters, that'll teach them a lesson.
Here, I propose an easy solution: 1. Grab pitchforks 2. Storm RIAA headquarters with 1,000,000 people 3. RIAA never screws with an American (Disabled or not) again Problem fucking solved. You're welcome.
I've seen Armageddon and it just isn't possible unless you bring in the world's best deep core oil drillers, ok?
Only an idiot would do that.
Let us hope that we don't trade one evil (RIAA) for another.