Sunday, November 12, 2006

Update:

Here's a video made by darling JB!



xxoos, the Queen of Animated Gifs, has also turned it into one:


(Click on the thumbnail to see it in its glory)



You wouldn't vandalize a Car.


You wouldn't vandalize a Book.


You wouldn't vandalize a Wall.


You wouldn't vandalize a Person. Even if he vandalized Cars.


You wouldn't vandalize a Movie.

Movie.

Movie Censorship is Vandalism.

Vandalism is prescribed by the Law.

Vandalism. It's A Travesty.

(Original: http://www.respectcopyrights.org/video_download/piracy_its_a_crime_300.mov)


Techdirt: File Sharers Aren't Stealing, But The RIAA Is...

"Not only is file sharing not theft, the Supreme Court has even said so. They clearly distinguished between copyright infringement and theft in a 1985 case... the record labels represented by the RIAA often don't have the digital rights to the music from the artists they represent. However, they are collecting money (from fee-based services like iTunes and from these legal cases) and not giving it to the artists they represent. Thus, the argument goes, isn't it really the RIAA who is stealing (used properly) from musicians?"


"MOVIE PIRACY IS STEALING
STEALING IS AGAINST THE LAW

BUT AT LEAST ON A PIRATE VIDEO...
YOU WOULDN'T HAVE TO PUT UP WITH THIS FUCKING ANNOYING UNSKIPPABLE AD"
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