Re: Windows Vista - worst OS yet?



On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 14:11:28 -0800, MassiveProng
<MassiveProng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:58:54 -0800, John Larkin
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:51:31 -0800, MassiveProng
<MassiveProng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 14 Jan 2007 16:24:14 GMT, "David Brown"
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 01:54:11 -0800, MassiveProng wrote:

On 14 Jan 2007 08:47:09 GMT, jasen <jasen@xxxxxxxxxxx> Gave us:

On 2007-01-13, MassiveProng <MassiveProng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The problem the industry content owners are trying to thwart is high
quality A/V content copying and theft, and or even bit-for-bit theft
of high quality A/V content.

No they want to encourage theft,(as long as it is not from their
warehouses), the more people steal the more royalties the content
owners collect. What they want to discouage is copying (wether
it is legal or not to copy). To this end they try to sell the line
that copyright infringemenyt is theft.

By any legal definition it is not.


Bull***. It IS theft. What you have stolen is the ability to
utilize the application, which you would not otherwise have a legal
right to do, or in the case of films, you have stolen the ability to
view the content without having paid their fee, which US DVD,
software, etc. collectors DO pay.

Don't be a pirate fucktard, fucktard.

Theft involves two things - one person gaining something they have no
right to, and the original owner losing that thing. Copyright
infringements like making unauthorised copies of films or music is no more
"theft" than arson is "theft", and it is by no stretch of the imagination
"piracy". It may be legally or morally wrong - but it is not "theft".


Must all that brown CRAP you are full of.

W R O N G. *** for brains.

You are getting more and more bizarre, and more and more coarse.
Practically any statement of opinion, or even fact, sets you off in a
stream of low-life profanity. What's going on?


A thief manufacturing excuses for his thievery is no less a thief
for coming up with a good story.

Piece of *** he was called, and piece of *** he is.


And what is the obsession with penises and excrement? There are more
appropriate newsgroups for those interests.

John

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