theglobeandmail.com— Aside from not being able to download free music any more, it puts all sorts of limitations on intellectual property and how it can be used.
Jun 17, 2008View in Crawl 4
You don't know me, don't make assumptions. I would prefer the government stays out of most things, and I am certainly not one to scream for the government to get involved in anything, I would prefer a hands off policy for government in most arenas because they usually just f**k things up. Let the general will decide what to do with the internet, that is enough order for me.
@ Ares Diggs,Im not a truther its common sense dude.Im not going to argue it because the people who beleive what they are told will no matter what facts are present. Everything I said was a fact and cannot be overlooked. Now in regards to 9/11 Watch section 2 of this movie:<a class="user" href="http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/">http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/</a>Or if you have time watch the whole movie.I dont care what you believe but I have not been able to watch that movie with a single person and then have them look me in the face therefore after and beleive a word about 9/11 that has been publicly expressed.I dare you and send me a response 1 reason why that movie is BS and that it is invalid 1.You will not, in an attempt to prove me wrong, becarefull you just might educate yourself to the inards behind the curtain.
I'm not opposed to telling the government about your opinions, I'm just bitter because my elected representative isn't the guy I voted for and is actually in favour of this bill.
Its not about backup-vs-pirating. Its about the literal ability for a company to use extortion on you. If this actually stopped piracy, then I'd still hate it, but I really wouldn't argue about it. The thing is this doesn't do s**t to piracy and you know it.Its about REMOVING your right to back things up. How can you back up that music when its got digital restrictions management wrapped around it, and its ILLEGAL to unwrap it?I (or anyone) have the ability to do it. Its trivial in most cases. But its freaken illegal!
imacommiJun 18, 2008
You don't know me, don't make assumptions. I would prefer the government stays out of most things, and I am certainly not one to scream for the government to get involved in anything, I would prefer a hands off policy for government in most arenas because they usually just f**k things up. Let the general will decide what to do with the internet, that is enough order for me.
Closed AccountJun 18, 2008
Well, the personal experience is from the US, but the logic applies universally.
nickert0nJun 18, 2008
@ Ares Diggs,Im not a truther its common sense dude.Im not going to argue it because the people who beleive what they are told will no matter what facts are present. Everything I said was a fact and cannot be overlooked. Now in regards to 9/11 Watch section 2 of this movie:<a class="user" href="http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/">http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/</a>Or if you have time watch the whole movie.I dont care what you believe but I have not been able to watch that movie with a single person and then have them look me in the face therefore after and beleive a word about 9/11 that has been publicly expressed.I dare you and send me a response 1 reason why that movie is BS and that it is invalid 1.You will not, in an attempt to prove me wrong, becarefull you just might educate yourself to the inards behind the curtain.
jennefahJun 19, 2008
As a musician I 100% agree.
Closed AccountJun 21, 2008
they'd single-handedly(get it??!?) own all fred savages of the world
3denJun 21, 2008
There are other governments in the world besides the one that runs the U.S.A... such as the one we are discussing here.
asniderJun 27, 2008
I'm not opposed to telling the government about your opinions, I'm just bitter because my elected representative isn't the guy I voted for and is actually in favour of this bill.
dimension128Jul 13, 2008
Its not about backup-vs-pirating. Its about the literal ability for a company to use extortion on you. If this actually stopped piracy, then I'd still hate it, but I really wouldn't argue about it. The thing is this doesn't do s**t to piracy and you know it.Its about REMOVING your right to back things up. How can you back up that music when its got digital restrictions management wrapped around it, and its ILLEGAL to unwrap it?I (or anyone) have the ability to do it. Its trivial in most cases. But its freaken illegal!
soppinglemonFeb 13, 2009
i have a job ****s****r