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  • This is an absurd quote from Dan Glickman,
    Chairman and CEO of MPAA. "We won't stand by
    while people steal valuable copyrighted material
    with no regards whatsoever for the law or for the
    rights of creative people to be paid for their
    efforts. With these lawsuits, our message to
    internet THIEVES becomes loud and clear - you are
    not anonymous, we will find you, and you will be
    held responsible You can Click but you can't
    hide." Whoa, whoa, whoa...did he actually say
    "You Can Click but you can't hide?" It's kind of
    a mixture of The Sheriff of Nottingham and J.
    Edgar Hoover.Are you kidding me, it's all about
    squeezing the public for more blood money.

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  • This is an absurd quote from Dan Glickman,
    Chairman and CEO of MPAA. "We won't stand by
    while people steal valuable copyrighted material
    with no regards whatsoever for the law or for the
    rights of creative people to be paid for their
    efforts. With these lawsuits, our message to
    internet THIEVES becomes loud and clear - you are
    not anonymous, we will find you, and you will be
    held responsible You can Click but you can't
    hide." Whoa, whoa, whoa...did he actually say
    "You Can Click but you can't hide?" It's kind of
    a mixture of The Sheriff of Nottingham and J.
    Edgar Hoover.Are you kidding me, it's all about
    squeezing the public for more blood money.

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  • This is an absurd quote from Dan Glickman,
    Chairman and CEO of MPAA. "We won't stand by
    while people steal valuable copyrighted material
    with no regards whatsoever for the law or for the
    rights of creative people to be paid for their
    efforts. With these lawsuits, our message to
    internet THIEVES becomes loud and clear - you are
    not anonymous, we will find you, and you will be
    held responsible You can Click but you can't
    hide." Whoa, whoa, whoa...did he actually say
    "You Can Click but you can't hide?" It's kind of
    a mixture of The Sheriff of Nottingham and J.
    Edgar Hoover.Are you kidding me, it's all about
    squeezing the public for more blood money.

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Movie Industry Invading Privacy
  • No sympathy for the Giant Unregulated Motion
    Picture Industry was to be found by a defiant
    individual in Boca Raton, Florida. If anything,
    the Motion Picture Industry should be on trial
    here for lackluster products and over-priced
    movie tickets. The theatres alone make a huge
    fortune on their 4.50 sodas and popcorn. One
    might ask "Why is a 16 oz. soda 3 dollars more in
    a theatre then at your neighborhood 7-11? Is it a
    special top secret movie theatre only soda?Total
    Money Magnestism
  • So they spend millions making a motion picture,
    but they make a hundred million dollar profit
    just at the theatre alone. Then we have pay per
    view, followed by Pay station Cable, and then of
    course the Movie goes on sale as a DVD. And if
    that's not enough they end up in Video rental
    stores. So where do these "Internet Pirates" come
    in? You know the people who share their movies
    off their computers, from their homes. How dare
    the Motion Picture Industry cry about one citizen
    sharing a movie with another citizen. What's
    next, video rentals.
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  • What if you should spend 4.00 to rent a movie,
    but before you returned you let your brother take
    it home and watch it? Does that necessarily imply
    that you're a "Pirate" because you shared a movie
    with someone that didn't pay the video store
    their 4.00? Can we even say for sure that they
    would have even spent the money to watch the
    movie in the first place? Am I to assume that the
    video store would consider me a "Pirate" and
    could say I caused them to lose money? Where will
    it end? If someone were to sell the movie for
    profit, grant it, make him walk the plank.
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