Author Topic: The Corruptables  (Read 3186 times)

mobrien_12

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The Corruptables
« on: 17 June 2006, 18:46 »
http://www.eff.org/corrupt/

And this, you know, IS what *AA is after.
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Re: The Corruptables
« Reply #1 on: 18 June 2006, 03:01 »
Yep. That's very creative, and yet so accurate. I say we need more independent music and videos distributed over the internet. Sooner or later, profits may drop enough that all of the media *AAs will go away. Not likely, but a nice thought.

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Re: The Corruptables
« Reply #2 on: 18 June 2006, 13:17 »
That would be fascist. At what point does a corporation or conglomerate or administration designed to protect the copyrights have over the individuals rights to privacy. Surely checking players and media for valid formats and such has to be at some level a violation of our rights...
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Re: The Corruptables
« Reply #3 on: 19 June 2006, 04:10 »
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That would be fascist. At what point does a corporation or conglomerate or administration designed to protect the copyrights have over the individuals rights to privacy. Surely checking players and media for valid formats and such has to be at some level a violation of our rights...

But when you clicked :accept: on that EULA, you signed away your rights...

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Re: The Corruptables
« Reply #4 on: 19 June 2006, 18:54 »
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But when you clicked :accept: on that EULA, you signed away your rights...

That's what I thought ... another reason not to use anything requiring a EULA that gives away your rights ... (Instead use Linux and BSD).