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Title: Net firms in music pirates deal
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-24 08:24:00)  by the infinite one
Problem-Reaction-Solution? An good excuse to control the internet? -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ Net firms in music pirates deal Six of the UK's biggest net providers have agreed a plan with the music industry to tackle piracy online. The deal, negotiated by the government, will see hundreds of thousands of letters sent to ...
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-24 08:34:00)  by Ian2day
The music industry are the biggest pirates going. They have got a bloody nerve lecturing us about this that or the other. They really have. I was going to set up my own mp3 download site as a way to somehow get back the money I am owed. I was going to recoup some money somehow after all the scum had sucked my creativity from me. I guess I will just have to put another plan of mine into action.
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-24 10:01:00)  by jimmi
sorry didn't see this thread , mods can move my thread on here or delete or whatever.
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-24 10:36:00)  by them
Quote: Originally Posted by the infinite one Problem-Reaction-Solution? Feargal Sharkey , chief executive of British Music Rights, said the plan was "a first step, and a very big step, in what we all acknowledge is going to be quite a long process". The plan commits the firms to working towards a "significant ...
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Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-24 19:15:00)  by void
Quote: Originally Posted by the infinite one An good excuse to control the internet? Without question. The following quote explains what we're seeing coming to fruition today. Quote: "Let me be clear. The internet is not a no-go area for Government" Jacqui Smith" (Jan 2008)...
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the infinite one
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Net firms in music pirates deal
Published (2008-07-24 08:24:00)
Problem-Reaction-Solution? An good excuse to control the internet? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net firms in music pirates deal Six of the UK's biggest net providers have agreed a plan with the music industry to tackle piracy online. The deal, negotiated by the government, will see hundreds of thousands of letters sent to net users suspected of illegally sharing music. But the music industry...
Ian2day
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Net firms in music pirates deal
Published (2008-07-24 08:34:00)
The music industry are the biggest pirates going. They have got a bloody nerve lecturing us about this that or the other. They really have. I was going to set up my own mp3 download site as a way to somehow get back the money I am owed. I was going to recoup some money somehow after all the scum had sucked my creativity from me. I guess I will just have to put another plan of mine into action.
jimmi
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Net firms in music pirates deal
Published (2008-07-24 10:01:00)
sorry didn't see this thread , mods can move my thread on here or delete or whatever.
them
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user's latest post:
Net firms in music pirates deal
Published (2008-07-24 10:36:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by the infinite one Problem-Reaction-Solution? Feargal Sharkey , chief executive of British Music Rights, said the plan was &quot;a first step, and a very big step, in what we all acknowledge is going to be quite a long process&quot;. The plan commits the firms to working towards a &quot;significant reduction&quot; in the illegal sharing of music. Guess who's lost contact with their inner child?...
void
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user's latest post:
Net firms in music pirates deal
Published (2008-07-24 19:15:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by the infinite one An good excuse to control the internet? Without question. The following quote explains what we're seeing coming to fruition today. Quote: &quot;Let me be clear. The internet is not a no-go area for Government&quot; Jacqui Smith&quot; (Jan 2008) Source of the statement : ---http://tinyurl.com/67s5n5--- Using 'fighting terrorism' once again as the excuse to assert control...