Sunday, March 4, 2007

Febuary 16th blog

The attempts at stoping piracy are futile.
The big media corp's don't have the patience to find every e-pirate and hunt them down and prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Nor do they have the money for the attorney's fees for said prosecutions.
Nor do said e-pirates.


Grokster died when The Black Crows stopped making good records to be put up on Grokster for mass pirate consumption.
(Seriously. It's a conspiracy. Napster got shut down in July, 2001 and it was totally due to the death Perry Como two months previous.)

Whatever happened to the Black Crows?
They were so good. That "Hard To Handle" song rocked my face off. I mean, really, it melted it pretty good.
That was a face melting rock song in a time of mediocre "Closing Time" by Third Eye Blind songs.

Ohhh. The Black Crows..
(Grokster died when the United States Supreme Court decided that it was illegal to trade copyrighted material in that way.)


Media Defender does this dumb thing where they put blank songs up on file sharing services and piss me off to no end.
But it just further encourages me to find a real file with the actual song.


Pirates: 1
Media Conglomerates: 0

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