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- From: jprad@faatcrl.faa.gov (Jack Radigan)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: PIRACY
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 10:00:08 -0500
- Organization: FAA Technical Center, Pomona, NJ
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- References: <1960@lysator.liu.se> <XcL9TB2w165w@lakes.trenton.sc.us> <1992Nov16.155829.9031@ra.msstate.edu> <1992Nov16.184751.8542@cs.mun.ca>
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- thom@cs.mun.ca (Thomas Clancy) writes:
-
- >While I don't condone piracy, I do believe that some of the points
- >that the original poster had in favor of Piracy are valid, as are some
- >of the anti-piracy arguments. Morally, piracy is probably wrong, but
- >then "morals" are all relevent to something else.
-
- "probably wrong"? Sure sounds to me like you don't have the ability to
- make up your own mind.
-
- When you get right down to it, piracy violates copyright law, end of
- subject. Anything that tries to validate breaking the law is a pathetic
- attempt at rationalization.
-
- -jack-
-