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From: Ray Fischer on 11 May 2010 01:54 sobriquet <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >Those articles don't detract in any way from the fact that people have >the right >to share and exchange information. Nope. >If people claim information as intellectual property, they have to >keep that property to themselves, The thief likes to make up his own rules for other people to obey. -- Ray Fischer rfischer(a)sonic.net
From: sobriquet on 11 May 2010 07:09 On 11 mei, 07:54, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: > sobriquet <dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >Those articles don't detract in any way from the fact that people have > >the right > >to share and exchange information. > > Nope. > > >If people claim information as intellectual property, they have to > >keep that property to themselves, > > The thief likes to make up his own rules for other people to obey. > > -- > Ray Fischer > rfisc...(a)sonic.net You mean like the corporate nazi scum who try to dictate their interpretation of copyright to the rest of the world? They make up the rules as they see fit and they own the government to enforce their fascist interpretation of copyright. Only a nazi cockroach like you would argue in favor of the right of the government to violate human rights by imposing such outlandish restrictions on the freedom to share information. But then again, what can you expect from a nazi cockroach.. you can't expect them to argue in favor of human rights in the interest of the general population.
From: Ray Fischer on 13 May 2010 01:58 sobriquet <dohduhdah(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On 11 mei, 07:54, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: >> sobriquet �<dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> >Those articles don't detract in any way from the fact that people have >> >the right >> >to share and exchange information. >> >> Nope. >> >> >If people claim information as intellectual property, they have to >> >keep that property to themselves, >> >> The thief likes to make up his own rules for other people to obey. > >You mean like the corporate nazi scum who try to dictate their And now the crook screeches his outrage that he isn't allowed to steal whatever he wants. -- Ray Fischer rfischer(a)sonic.net
From: sobriquet on 13 May 2010 02:57 On 13 mei, 07:58, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: >[.. babbling ..] You are a nazi cockroach that belongs in jail along with all the rest of the nazi scum that fail to respect human rights.
From: Dänk 110100100 on 13 May 2010 22:17
On May 10, 11:54 pm, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote: > sobriquet <dohduh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >Those articles don't detract in any way from the fact that people have > >the right > >to share and exchange information. > > Nope. > > >If people claim information as intellectual property, they have to > >keep that property to themselves, > > The thief likes to make up his own rules for other people to obey. Sort of like leftarded Democrat congressmen and Treasury secretaries, who vote to tax the proles while evading taxes themselves. |