The DMCA strikes again

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Re: Student facing 10 years in prison on felony counts of modify

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after posting $5,000 bond
The fact that a college student can post $5000 bond proves that he's making money off the activity.
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Re: The DMCA strikes again

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if only he was modding these consoles to feed his drug habit
he could have just went to rehab and paid a fine
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Re: Student facing 10 years in prison on felony counts of modify

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MrPopo wrote:
after posting $5,000 bond
The fact that a college student can post $5000 bond proves that he's making money off the activity.
dont know the details of the exact case and what the exact number he payed was, but usually if they post bond at a number, you only have to pay 10% of that to get out.
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Re: Student facing 10 years in prison on felony counts of modify

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superlarz wrote:
MrPopo wrote:
after posting $5,000 bond
The fact that a college student can post $5000 bond proves that he's making money off the activity.
dont know the details of the exact case and what the exact number he payed was, but usually if they post bond at a number, you only have to pay 10% of that to get out.
You pay that to a Bail Bondsman, not the state.
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seriously, the amount of "game" puns in that article made my head spin.
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Re: The DMCA strikes again

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I think I have a good blanket statement to know if piracy is good or bad.

If someone who would normally buy a product, instead chooses to use a pirated version, it's wrong. In this case, punishment seems fair and the creators have a right to complain about not getting paid for their work.

The opposite is also true. If someone who would not normally buy a product, instead uses the pirated version, it's fine. The creators wouldn't get money from the guy anyway, so no harm there.
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If he was pirating for profit, fuck him and let him rot in jail. He doesn't deserve to make a dime off software he didn't create. This is leagues beyond pirating to play.
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If you cant do the time don't do the crime.
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If you cant do the time don't do the crime.
Says Budsmoka. Think you would understand a thing or two about unjust laws.
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Re: The DMCA strikes again

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It's important to understand that laws exist to control people and more importantly to make money. It's not about doing whats "right" or "moral" or "safe". Making money is way more important than all of that stuff, sadly.

We should be free to commit suicide outright or fuck with our minds through the use of drugs, if we want. However, it becomes a problem if your suicide or drug use negatively affects others. Instead of making laws to prevent people from harming others, they do it based on money and control. The government isn't making any money from all these street drugs, not even taxes. Therefore it upset them and became illegal.

Prostitution is another great example of bullshit laws. Just because they don't make money from it, it upsets them enough to outlaw it. Can someone tell me why prostitution is morally wrong? I agree that it's "wrong" according to laws but is it truly wrong? Keep in mind the many forms of legal prostitution that are available, such as dating and marriage.

Reality, truth, morals > laws
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