They wouldn't write 'torture' either. What did you expect?
wasn't iconic and used over and over again in all sorts of ways.
So where's the harm in allowing his music in this movie?
I am a huge believer in the rule of law
Says the boss of the FBI? I'm baffled.
I'm sure this comment will get "reported" because my views aren't popular here
Actually they are being reported cause you are an asshat.
You're welcome.
Can you imagine the irony of that?
I can, but only the irony of you as a copyright maximalist shill doing something that your rightsholder masters condemn all the time.
At least Mike is consistent in his views and will let you run with your pathetic Avatar.
I think the problem is so rampant
Which means you certainly have any credible numbers to back that up, right?
but I really do wonder at what point ISPs need to be forced to support every wank-a-doodle business model that comes along that uses 4 or 5 meg a second of bandwidth in a constant manner.
The moment they sold their customers 5 MB/s or more of bandwidth. Any more simple questions you need answered?
So who really came up with the genious idea of having waterfalls (!) on flying rocks?
Try the Smurf version of Pocahontas.
Say what?
China's investment in Canada is huge: Chinese companies have invested over $30 billion in Canada's energy industry alone.
Which absolutely proves that ISDS is necessary. Oh, wait...
Certainly more than in anonymous shills making sense.
I think instead I'll continue to be one of the only people on TD who engages on matters substantively and directly
ROTFLMAO. You're so full of shit, it's unbelievable.
he seems to be a bright fellow and probably knew the risks and did it anyway.
Bullshit. He couldn't know the risk cause at the time it wasn't yet obvious how corrupt (and deep inside the colon of the US government) the Swedish administration was.
Take how? Everyone's content is gone and suddenly on Google's servers?
Lay the blame where it belongs
The rightsholders? Can do!
Right, that's why after ~15 years of crying wolf those doomed companies are still making money.
I feel that same way when Mike attacks the integrity of those he disagrees with.
You're a lying scumbag as always. Or can you prove that with any quote?
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while streaming requires complex licensing negotiations.I applaud the industry for the changes it's made already. Give it time.
Another 15 years or so, maybe?