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"One million dollars for seven songs?!"
"One million dollars for seven songs?!"
http://joelfightsback.com/#/2008/12/hello-world/
http://joelfightsback.com/#/2008/12/hello-world/


You may get the push back, "Well, Joel is a thief who should be punished." You could counter with, "Well if he *is* a thief, and he stole a CD from a store, which is say 12 songs, the most her would get is a $500 dollar fine and/or probation, right? So these MPAA and RIAA fines are absolutely ruinous, and hardly in the spirit of American justice." That can be a very disarming argument, as people tend to be very justice minded. Then you can proceed to make your point about sharing culture, etc.
You may get the push back, "Well, Joel is a thief who should be punished." You could counter with, "Well if he *is* a thief, and he stole a CD from a store, which is say 12 songs, the most her would get is a $500 dollar fine and/or probation, right? So these MPAA and RIAA fines are absolutely ruinous, and hardly in the spirit of American justice." That can be a very disarming argument, as people tend to be very justice minded. Then you can proceed to make your point about sharing culture, etc.

Latest revision as of 15:28, 11 May 2013

"Internet Piracy Boosts Anime Sales, Study Concludes"

http://torrentfreak.com/internet-piracy-boosts-anime-sales-study-concludes-110203/

Why the name "Pirate Party"?

http://falkvinge.net/2011/02/20/why-the-name-pirate-party/

"One million dollars for seven songs?!"

http://joelfightsback.com/#/2008/12/hello-world/

You may get the push back, "Well, Joel is a thief who should be punished." You could counter with, "Well if he *is* a thief, and he stole a CD from a store, which is say 12 songs, the most her would get is a $500 dollar fine and/or probation, right? So these MPAA and RIAA fines are absolutely ruinous, and hardly in the spirit of American justice." That can be a very disarming argument, as people tend to be very justice minded. Then you can proceed to make your point about sharing culture, etc.