• Sharing isn't caring, its now illegal to share your netflix account in TN
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[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;30201755]Do these people not know what society is like?[/QUOTE] they don't care about society. money is all that matters to them
I thought government was there to limit corporate influence over the people not to assist it.
Requesting that comic of barney stopping kids sharing toys [editline]2nd June 2011[/editline] Really relevant here
I might move to Tennessee just to break this exact law.
It's my account, I should be allowed to threaten my own security by being allowed to share with friends and family.
If I have a DVD, which I bought with my own money, and I give it to a friend to A: Borrow or B: Own, that is known as giving. If I willingly give what I own, or let someone use what I own to a person I know, that is not fucking stealing - So WHY the hell is this bill called the Internet Entertainment theft bill?
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;30203258]It's my account, I should be allowed to threaten my own security by being allowed to share with friends and family.[/QUOTE] It has nothing to do with security. [quote]Mitch Glazier, executive vice president of public policy for the RIAA, said the bill is a necessary protective measure as digital technology evolves. The music industry has seen its domestic revenue plunge by more than half in 10 years, from $15 billion to $7 billion, he said.[/quote] Mitch the dumb Bitch eh? Did anyone notice any decent musicians being released in the last 10 years? I don't. If people didn't download them, they probably wouldn't have bought it. Its not like the artist gets much profit off that sale anyways. So why bother? I'm not going to pay someone for someone elses work and have them take a great portion of that money away from the person who created the content.
RIAA needs to go die.
Billions? [img]http://usedbooksblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/dr-evil.JPG[/img] But seriously, the sooner these old fart politicians and the fuckers at the RIAA and MPAA die the better.
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