XPost: alt.comp.freeware, rec.arts.books.tolkien, alt.fan.harry-potter   
   From: AriSilverstein@yahoo.com   
      
   On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:02:09 -0500, Derald wrote:   
      
   > "s|b" wrote:   
   >   
   >>Perhaps in your country... It's worth saying that the law isn't the same   
   >>in every country.   
   > In what way does the legality, if it exists, affect whether it's   
   > theft? Just because some "society" of less-than-people someplace on   
   > the planet does not regard it as so does not keep it from being so.   
   > sheesh   
      
   You are absolutely correct. I intend to make 1,240+ copies or each   
   movie and send them to Haiti via an NGO. The NGO will distribute the   
   thefts but before doing so, I will be in contact with Warner Brothers   
   and J. K. Rowling and telling them, not asking them, about the copying   
   and distribution of the movies.   
      
   At which point, they can sue me, dissolve the NGO, put us in jail   
   along with 1,000s of Haitian children or, let's see, what else, hmm -   
   they can go fuck themselves.   
      
   What are the bets? My bet is they don't do a damned thing. They should   
   have done it themselves then I wouldn't have to lay Robin Hood, all   
   green and tighty in my leotards.   
      
   *LOL*   
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