Exactyly! not food or water. If you could duplicate food and water as easy as you could duplicate software, CD's, DVD's, pictures, etc. you'd be insane not to! You don't see too many farmers living in huge mansions, driving plush cars, and attending outrageous parties. Hmmm... who do we see doing this: the people who make CD's, DVD's, software (well maybe not so much software;) Intelictual property is bogus. As soon as I can prove I'm a direct decedant of the person who discovered fire, you're all gone owe me a shit load of money;) So change your idea on intelictual property know before its too late..hahhaha... No one owns 1 and 0's.
>Actually, the use of indiscriminate military >force against civillian targets (which your >description seems to imply) is illegal in any >country that has signed and ratified the Geneva >convention, like the US has.
Illegal? Laws? Who cares when it comes to war! Don't get me wrong I hate war, but Americans are so obsessed with all their laws, patents, intellectual property, they just take for granted these things are just. Take the ingenius law that says Medical Helicopters can't carey weapons (then they get used for target practice during the Vietnam war because the gurilas knew they couldn't shoot back.) My point is you should always question laws...and that not all laws are just (some aren't even the least bit logical)
Right on!
Exactyly! not food or water. If you could duplicate food and water as easy as you could duplicate software, CD's, DVD's, pictures, etc. you'd be insane not to! You don't see too many farmers living in huge mansions, driving plush cars, and attending outrageous parties. Hmmm... who do we see doing this: the people who make CD's, DVD's, software (well maybe not so much software;) Intelictual property is bogus. As soon as I can prove I'm a direct decedant of the person who discovered fire, you're all gone owe me a shit load of money ;) So change your idea on intelictual property know before its too late..hahhaha... No one owns 1 and 0's.
>Actually, the use of indiscriminate military >force against civillian targets (which your >description seems to imply) is illegal in any >country that has signed and ratified the Geneva >convention, like the US has.
Illegal? Laws? Who cares when it comes to war! Don't get me wrong I hate war, but Americans are so obsessed with all their laws, patents, intellectual property, they just take for granted these things are just.
Take the ingenius law that says Medical Helicopters can't carey weapons (then they get used for target practice during the Vietnam war because the gurilas knew they couldn't shoot back.)
My point is you should always question laws...and that not all laws are just (some aren't even the least bit logical)