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	<title>Comments on: European Anti-Copyright Extension Petition Gathers Momentum</title>
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		<title>By: mountain_rage</title>
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		<dc:creator>mountain_rage</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Won&#039;t it be great when 100 years from now all current recordings will be public works. This will more or less change the music industry. That is unless they decide to learn how to compete with free. Who keeps informing them that this is the direction to go unless they want to die out? Oh that is right its the filesharing community. Now if they start to focus on performances they can avoid the future problems of sound recordings becoming public works. This is eventually going to be a issue for them because their is a limitation to the variations of songs you can make while is still sounding good to a human. Eventually everything will be public works. So the only difference you will get is who can perform better. Get on board you greedy little bastards or your demise will eventually be met. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Won&#8217;t it be great when 100 years from now all current recordings will be public works. This will more or less change the music industry. That is unless they decide to learn how to compete with free. Who keeps informing them that this is the direction to go unless they want to die out? Oh that is right its the filesharing community. Now if they start to focus on performances they can avoid the future problems of sound recordings becoming public works. This is eventually going to be a issue for them because their is a limitation to the variations of songs you can make while is still sounding good to a human. Eventually everything will be public works. So the only difference you will get is who can perform better. Get on board you greedy little bastards or your demise will eventually be met.</p>
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		<title>By: starwhite</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Theese greedy untalented unimaginative evil lawyers don&#039;t care one whit about creativity nor the common people in any sense.  If these cretins had a list I assure you we&#039;re not even number three on it! All they want is your money sucker! And if they can bribe blackmail or even intimidate public officials to keep the monoloy going they will.  Just like the ludicrous &#039;Bono act&#039; here in the states. This bill was quietly slipped into another bill during the &#039;Bill Clinton&#039; monica Lewinsky&#039; scandal and passed without the majority of people aware of it&#039;s existense. Now we have to live with the aftermath. The MPAA payed bribe (Sorry! HUGE campaign contributuions) to their &#039;erected officials&#039; and got it passsed! Now they make the law and the money too! screw the comon sheeple they&#039;re our fodder.
We have tried having the bono act reversed to no avail in the states. Creativity suffers people suffer as a whole. Copyright holders can sue at the drop of a hat. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Theese greedy untalented unimaginative evil lawyers don&#8217;t care one whit about creativity nor the common people in any sense.  If these cretins had a list I assure you we&#8217;re not even number three on it! All they want is your money sucker! And if they can bribe blackmail or even intimidate public officials to keep the monoloy going they will.  Just like the ludicrous &#8216;Bono act&#8217; here in the states. This bill was quietly slipped into another bill during the &#8216;Bill Clinton&#8217; monica Lewinsky&#8217; scandal and passed without the majority of people aware of it&#8217;s existense. Now we have to live with the aftermath. The MPAA payed bribe (Sorry! HUGE campaign contributuions) to their &#8216;erected officials&#8217; and got it passsed! Now they make the law and the money too! screw the comon sheeple they&#8217;re our fodder.<br />
We have tried having the bono act reversed to no avail in the states. Creativity suffers people suffer as a whole. Copyright holders can sue at the drop of a hat.</p>
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