It's kind of like the article below where a CS professor writes about DOOM and it becomes clear (at least to me) that he doesn't really know the first thing about what John C. actually does.
People who play Counter Strike shoudn't begin to talk about DOOM, they just don't get it.
>"People don't have the right to privacy when they are publicly making
available infringing songs," Hoffman said. "A burglar >doesn't have that
right when he's walking with a television under his arm."
But they don't know if I have illegal music on my computer, unless they invade my privacy.
How come people who try so hard to secure the artist rights so quikly forget about my rights?
The local version of RIAA ran an and campaign last year, witj slogans like: "How many lawyers can fit it to your child's bedroom."
As the law is now. It is illegal to make digital copies og digita products, which is hard not to do. But you can't make mp3s out of cd you own. Even if you only want to play it on you portable mp3 player.
It isn't the extra copies of the movie that takes time. Every time and 'big' film is released, the actors and director, must spend some months travelling around advertising the movie. And since they can't be everywhere, will Europe have to wait.
It's kind of like the article below where a CS professor writes about DOOM and it becomes clear (at least to me) that he doesn't really know the first thing about what John C. actually does.
People who play Counter Strike shoudn't begin to talk about DOOM, they just don't get it.
I know Counter-Strike is a great game, but why do you need a degree in it, just to make games?
if or when they finish this building. It will be 1200 meters tall, and have 300 floors.
>"People don't have the right to privacy when they are publicly making available infringing songs," Hoffman said. "A burglar >doesn't have that right when he's walking with a television under his arm."
But they don't know if I have illegal music on my computer, unless they invade my privacy. How come people who try so hard to secure the artist rights so quikly forget about my rights?
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The local version of RIAA ran an and campaign last year, witj slogans like: "How many lawyers can fit it to your child's bedroom."
As the law is now. It is illegal to make digital copies og digita products, which is hard not to do. But you can't make mp3s out of cd you own. Even if you only want to play it on you portable mp3 player.
It isn't the extra copies of the movie that takes time. Every time and 'big' film is released, the actors and director, must spend some months travelling around advertising the movie. And since they can't be everywhere, will Europe have to wait.