torrentfreak.com — European file-sharers were given a huge legal boost today, as the European Court of Justice declared that EU law does not allow Internet Service Providers to be forced to reveal the personal details of people accused of file sharing.
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Closed AccountJan 29, 2008
For great justice !
simongrayJan 29, 2008
500*
Closed AccountJan 30, 2008
It's piracy, not stealing.Like making a copy from some Nikes. Piracy, not stealing.
Closed AccountJan 30, 2008
That's even not true for Youtube.
kataliebJan 30, 2008
Daymmm...Here I was thinking our EU overlords are just as bad as yer US overlords...Guess its nice to be wrong once in a while :)
Closed AccountJan 31, 2008
My employer pays me a fixed wage. So, some have the right to decide the value of someone's time, and others not?
bassmastrJan 31, 2008
You guys can keep pulling what if's and exceptions out of your ass all you want. If something costs money and you don't pay...it's stealing. PLAIN AND SIMPLE!
bassmastrJan 31, 2008
Semantics...look it up...Did you get something you didn't pay for?
bassmastrJan 31, 2008
You keep comparing these people to artists...last i saw you had to pay for art...even copies of art. You also have to pay to even go see a lot of art. Plain and simple...if something costs money and you don't pay it's stealing. HAHA streeet vendors...
Closed AccountJan 31, 2008
OpenOffice? Cost money, I don't pay. I'm free to pay, and how much I want. I'm not stealing it.If something costs you .30 cents and you ask €25, that's okay. But downloading something you have...
Closed AccountJan 31, 2008
I've re-read my comment, but I cannot find the words "American", "USA", "States", etc. I would find my advice strange if that were directed to an American. But yes, "The Media"... Tried the website of the EU itself? Has an option "Sverige". Ohhh, you don't like the blue that much, sorry, my mistake.