No, relax.
2006-08-15 12:14:29
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answer #1
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answered by kcobain96 3
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Yes, because those poor media companies only made about a gazillion dollars in profits last year. But they need more. So call the police. Call the FBI. Call Homeland Security.
2006-08-15 12:15:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Most are easily found with any search engine. The authorities already know.
Most people are smart and have their servers in places the feds can't touch.
2006-08-15 12:17:42
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answer #3
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answered by Alex 3
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no. i believe in free speech. am i forbidden to lend you a book i've purchased?
i think our country benefits from an easy and massive exchange of information and culture. the copyright laws began as a way for artists and creators to benefit from their work. not as a way to keep me from using the works i've purchased from them once already.
2006-08-15 12:21:57
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answer #4
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answered by uncle osbert 4
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Funny! Like the police would know what to do about them even if they did have jurisdiction.
2006-08-15 12:16:49
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answer #5
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answered by Whoops, is this your spleeen? 6
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Nope. Let it ride. Never snitch.
2006-08-15 12:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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whos that?
2006-08-15 12:16:00
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answered by Prep♥™ 5
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NO!!!!! What's wrong with you?!!!
2006-08-15 12:15:32
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answered by Joe_Floggs 3
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