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Stranger Than Fiction
Joined: January 2004
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Originally Posted by Mastershakes
The department of made up statistics. Get the newest Penn & Teller Bulls*it. It's all about how numbers are made up how to favor whoever they want to favor. You can probably get it on TPB ... oh wait. Nevermind. heheheheheh.
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Carbon based lifeform
Joined: February 2004
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That comment is only 98% true, however the other 2% were non-committal 40% of the time. Meaning 60% of the 98%-ers were not telling the truth 50 % of the time.
survey accuracy +/- 4% |
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OSNN Veteran Addict
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Originally Posted by falconguard
You failed stats in school? I kid, I kid.f&%k the MPAA and their profiteering. Joe MPAA leader can't buy that new Mercedes.... tough luck no talent loser out of touch with the digital age.... heheheh |
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XPista7eopard*ix
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Originally Posted by Mastershakes
They probably get their numbers from the same people that provide the BSA with the dollar amounts lost to software piracy..
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=31902 |
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The Police Bay, err, The Pirate Bay - is back up
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Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain said it 125 years ago.
"There are 3 kinds of lies: --lies ---Damn lies! ----and statistics I'm an engineer, involved in the "physical" sciences, aka the hard science as opposed to economics, psychology, medicine. And I can still prove or disprove any theory my management assigns me to work. Hopefully a sense of ethics stays my hand from giving in to expediency... |
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OSNN One Post Wonder
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totally agree
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Actually, I think I posted this before but WTH.
The made up numbers are just that, made up. They assume that the every download was a complete download of a usable copy and that the downloader would have bought a copy otherwise. This concept has been rejected by the USA courts back when the blue boxes were developed to make free long distance calls. The phone company tried suing the blue box users for the full amount of long distance used at the then rate of 33 cents a minute to recover lost business. The courts rejected this plea based on the concept that if the calls weren't free the people would not have made them. Since the blue boxes did not cause the phone network to overload denying access to rightful customers no actual significant losses were encurred by the phone company. Actual fines and penalties were very small. The RIAA and MPAA circumvented this legal precedent quite nicely. They got the ****heads in congress to pass a law applying a meaningless, unsubstantiated, $70k per "instance of posting" fine. Then the RIAA and MPAA were smart enough to realize that at these costs there was sufficient incentive to fight and have the laws struck down under the "cruel and unusual punishment" clause of the constitution so they drop the $100k of thousands down to a few thousand slap on the wrist. This is the same business model the IRS tax courts use. The interest and fines are so high that it is safer to just pay a negotiated settlement instead of risking loosing the 3 year legal process even if you have a 50-50 chance of wining. I'm waiting for someone with bucks to decide to fight the charges, win, and then go class action and have the law overthrown. I think I heard of one guy pursuing this so far. Most likely the RIAA and MPAA would roll over to avoid loosing their pet DMCA law. PS This goes to prove my theory that IQ's have been dropping for the last 50 years. In my youth the courts and congress: -rejected arbitrary and excessive fees and fines -allowed for fair use doctrine (backup copies) -defended time shifting (which enabled a "protection free" VCR industry) Now we have $70k per song fines and DVD's VCR's and TVs that won't play legitimate original copies but will play a pirated copy. Yup, IQ's have dropped. |
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just to add to the news:
Here is the Speech by By Pirate Bay Chief "Rickard Falkvinge" during the Pirate Bay protest translated to english
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