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Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 5:52pm
by Chris Edwards
ok.. we don't want a canadian version of the DMCA, but the government does...... STOP THEM!<br><br>
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 6:23pm
by Moose or Chuck
Don't these bureaucrats know how easy it is for a true pirate to circumvent ANY AND ALL means of copyright protection? I could get behind all of it quite easily with a few choice apps downloadable freely off the net. And for hardwired copyright protection? So I go get a tape deck and record the music off a friend's CD, or I record the DVD onto a MD in an uncopyrighted form, or many other ways with many other formats.
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 6:30pm
by Luciano U. Werner
I think the intention is good, but they don't know squat. I think they feel they have to do something, and because they're truely ignorant about what they're talking about, they come up with these really dumbass ideas. I know this only explains, but it doesn't justify their actions.
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 7:17pm
by Moose or Chuck
Chris, shouldn't that be:<br>case admin:<br>EOF << ~p<br>blah blah blah<br>blah blah<br>blah blah blah blah<br>~p EOF (err, or whatever the ending part was, I forgot.)<br>break;
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 11:05pm
by Chris Edwards
well... it should be:<br><br>style($usr) {<br><br>case admin:<br><br>?><br>Blah blah blah<br><?<br>break;<br><br>}<br><br><br>but that's too big

Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 11:07pm
by Chris Edwards
happy now?
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 11:37pm
by Dan East
Or:<br>[fixed]<br>case admin: <br>echo <<<EOF<br>blah blah blah <br>blah blah <br>blah blah blah blah <br>EOF;<br>break;<br>[/fixed]<br>Dan East
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 11:41pm
by Moose or Chuck
Dan, that's what I was looking for

Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 11:42pm
by Moose or Chuck
my sql?

Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 5, 2001 @ 11:56pm
by randall
Okay, back to the topic.<br><br>I didn't read the entire article, but that proposal is the biggest crock of shit I have ever seen. I'd hate to see Canada stoop so low as to adopt meaningless laws like the USA has tried to impose.<br><br>Oh no... Napster is shut down. Gee I guess I can't download Metallica ANYWHERE, now. lol. whatever.<br><br>News flash Lars... I didn't download your music on Napster. I downloaded your good shit (pre-Garage Days Revisited) LONG before there was a Napster.<br><br><br><br>
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 6, 2001 @ 2:12am
by Chris Edwards
my sig is php not perl

Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 6, 2001 @ 12:05pm
by Luciano U. Werner
Randall, in fact, the article you posted was saying exactly the stupidity of the new law.
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 6, 2001 @ 1:52pm
by Digby
It seems to me that any of these laws desiged to protect intellectual property aren't going to stop you guys from stealing so what difference does it make what laws they pass? Why should you care?<br><br>I'm just waiting for RIAA and MPIA to start offering a bounty for anonymous tips that lead to arrests. As soon as that happens I'll be raking in the cash - legally!<br><br>
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 6, 2001 @ 8:35pm
by Luciano U. Werner
I agree with you. The last one that I liked was Load. Reload was total crap. The album S&M that they recorded live with a symphony orchestra was ok, but nothing new on it. If I lost my CD, after already buying once (or twice, like Randall), I too would download at least the tracks I liked more.
Re: Canadian version of the DMCA

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Aug 6, 2001 @ 8:48pm
by randall
Luciano, I know that the article was pointing out the stupidity of the law.<br><br>Here's the thing that pisses me off about Metallica. I bought "kill 'em all", "ride the lightening" and "master of puppets" on tape, back in the eighties. When I finally got a CD player bought them on CD as well, and added "justice for all" and "garage days revisited".<br><br>In the mid-nineties, alot of my CDs were stolen. So I had to replace every one of those AGAIN.<br><br>For those of you keeping count, I have bought most of Metallicas crap at least twice. Some of the early stuff I have bought NO LESS THAN THREE times.<br><br>Lars can bite my ass. I'll download his shit every day of the week just to spite his lame ass. I'm tired of throwing money at him. So, Digby, what part of ANY of this is illegal activity?<br><br>I did buy the "black" CD as well, but it was so limp compared to their older stuff that I just gave up on them. I think they have released 4 or 5 CDs since- none of which I have bought, or felt compelled to download. That is how bad their new shit is.<br><br><br><br>