Petros
Thief IV
- Joined
- 19 May 2003
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This is disgusting.
Apparently the burden of proof lies with nobody. All they need is a file name and an IP and you're out $9,250 per song.
It's a hollow victory for the recording industry. Nobody wants to see a bunch of rich snobs put poor people in stocks and whip them publicly; the backlash will be severe.
Prohibition II will come to an end soon.
Apparently the burden of proof lies with nobody. All they need is a file name and an IP and you're out $9,250 per song.
It's a hollow victory for the recording industry. Nobody wants to see a bunch of rich snobs put poor people in stocks and whip them publicly; the backlash will be severe.
Prohibition II will come to an end soon.