View Single Post
Old 05.24.2017, 02:04 PM   #1191
!@#$%!
invito al cielo
 
!@#$%!'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: mars attacks
Posts: 42,465
!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
so it is piracy on November 30, 2017, but as soon as the "legal" copyright expires on December 1, 2o17 it is no longer piracy? The whole thing is a house of cards designed to make money for those that have the clout and bankroll to purchase everyone's intellectual "property." (Disney for example)

since we have legal frameworks that define our markets, yes it would be piracy on one day and public domain the next.

i don't know how that constitutes a "house of cards"

you could argue a bunch of things in court though and get it thrown out but yeah, time makes a difference.

your argument that legal frameworks are a house of cards-- is much more so a house of cards.

agh, i'll try to answer evollove's puzzle later as it's a much more complex one and break is over lol
!@#$%! is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|