p2pnet.net— Seven students have taken things into their own hands, setting the pace for what could become a major disaster for the organise music cartel.
Oct 17, 2007View in Crawl 4
Seven more people who's defence isn't that they did nothing wrong, but that they don't like the way they were uncovered. With defences like we're seeing lately it's becoming pretty obvious there is no reasonable defence for pirating music, which is no surprise given apple/amazon/etc only charge a dollar a anyway.It's funny how with all the talk about how copyright is wrong, how it's evil to charge money for music, and how everything on the internet should be free, not one person out of all the people sued and the many more who so vocally support piracy have provided an actual defence strategy that focuses on any of the alleged problems with copyright.
fkr3Oct 17, 2007
Seven more people who's defence isn't that they did nothing wrong, but that they don't like the way they were uncovered. With defences like we're seeing lately it's becoming pretty obvious there is no reasonable defence for pirating music, which is no surprise given apple/amazon/etc only charge a dollar a anyway.It's funny how with all the talk about how copyright is wrong, how it's evil to charge money for music, and how everything on the internet should be free, not one person out of all the people sued and the many more who so vocally support piracy have provided an actual defence strategy that focuses on any of the alleged problems with copyright.