Extradition only applies when the crime (though yes, filesharing is currently a civil offense though there was and/or is talk of making it a felony) is committed in the extraditing country. So, destroy your hard drives, scatter the pieces, then move to Canada and fileshare while it's still legal.
As a programmer, I've dealt with some screwed up calendaring API's that are 0-based for the month and 1-based for the day. So, one does not necessarily imply the other.
Extradition only applies when the crime (though yes, filesharing is currently a civil offense though there was and/or is talk of making it a felony) is committed in the extraditing country. So, destroy your hard drives, scatter the pieces, then move to Canada and fileshare while it's still legal.
I guess its too late for IT to try and unionize. Corporate IT has been reduced to slave labor.
Hehe, well ...
As a programmer, I've dealt with some screwed up calendaring API's that are 0-based for the month and 1-based for the day. So, one does not necessarily imply the other.
Oh heck, rename Linux, BSD/Linux, GNU/Linux, or *\/Linux* to nux (Not Unix) and be done with it.