To: Dimensio
Well, actually it does. The Congress has been passing laws like this for a long time. Buy a DAT cassette and you are paying something like $1.00 to a consortium of recording artists because you obviously are going to use that tape to copy other 'artists' music. Guilty until proven innocent.
To: Jack Black
When you listen to a concert at a hall or arena your
ticket includes a payment for copyright. Such a system is understandable, if not agreeable.
This palladium manure is nothing more than eliminating
the stand alone no need to be on the internet system. Will the system keep me or any ordinary user secure from
microsoft? Doubtful, their security lapses are probably holes they left for themselves figuring no one would find them. Microsoft wants to outlaw the garage inventor.
Does the Microsoft Monopoly case judge know about this
run microsoft is making? Do the plaintiffs?
Do not blank video tapes have a similar fee?
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