Comment: LOL Power companies are profiting from infringment (Score 5, Insightful) 303
It takes electricity to power those copying material. I guess the power companies should also police the web.
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It takes electricity to power those copying material. I guess the power companies should also police the web.
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One idiot to bind them all.
Yep, an my employer will still require receipts for expense reports. Now it 2015 wallets will be gone and I will have to carry a damn man purse.
Better buy a stock of wallets to have a supply after 2015.
So this is just like wrapping a crappy movie in 3D to make people forget that the story like is a steaming pile.
Wonderful, this looks like both AT&T and Comcast, now are starting to see that this might help them lock out competition, it would be the only reason they would partner with the RIAA. Implimentation of something that would help prevent file sharing would only cost them money and most likely customers. So the only reason I can see this happening is some way to lock out the competition.
They are all (#@^%_('ers, glad I don't have to be stuck with either one.
As a note I don't listen to music much and don't download it, but I will be pissed if they start limiting the file sharing that doesn't breaking copyright laws.
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