. wrote:The majority of lawsuits are used to deal with people who do not respond to C&D. If you cease when the copyright holder makes you aware that you are breaching their copyright and ask you to do so, then is is highly unlikely that anything will ever become of it.Granted, if you tell the copyright holder to GTF, then you can expect the worst, but you have to be seriously retarded to chose to go down that route. This guy is probably not a retard (unless he's got a special computer), just a f"cking idiot who doesn't have the brains to know the difference between making a quick buck and wasting his time for peanuts.
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Plaag wrote:Just wanted to state I seen the original post, the one ashmire responded to before it changed. That's before Chris Friedson changed it of course.ShaneG.
onlinepromaster wrote:jesus christ, like you are all such fucking saints.Only pedophiles play dnd past age 13 anyways, fucking chomos.
Gnat the Beggar wrote: Dude you need some serious help. How is it that this moron was allowed to stay here after that insane post?
benjoshua wrote:My guess is that he'll get the C&D letter, stop selling copyrighted material, AND THEN be stupid enough to come back here and say he was never sued. At which point we'll say, "So, why aren't you selling copyrighted material anymore? If you aren't getting sued, surely you don't have a problem with selling more copyrighted stuff? Or did you run out of blank CD's? Blah, blah, blah..." And he'll come up with some lame excuse about how he doesn't have time to sell on eBay, or he made a million in real estate so eBay doesn't appeal to him anymore, blah, blah, blah,... There's an old maxim that goes something like, "A dog always returns to his crap."He's going to enjoy the weather? I don't think so. He'll be back.
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HermitFromPluto wrote:There was a very interesting snippet in the editorial of this week's New Scientist.Pirates ahoy!To the shock of its critics, Sweden's Pirate Party won a seat in the European Parliament with the promise of reforming copyright and patent law. Most of its votes came from the under-30s, showing that institutions and pricing structures that liberate digital knowledge are gaining support among the young. As similar parties emerge around the world, mainstream politicians may be tempted to steal the pirates' ideas. Those who want to limit our access to knowledge had better get ready to walk the plank.Source: New Scientist Vol. 202 (No. 2714), 27 June 2009
ashmire13 wrote:I thought the owners of piratebay got nailed right royally recently for hundreds of millions in Sweden...?
FormCritic wrote:One assumes the former owners won't be visiting Sweden.