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21st Mar 2012, 05:50 AM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
dreamteamdownloads1.comYou Wont Believe This-America Broke Copyright Rules FIRST
I just had to laugh at this one, hope you enjoy it too!!!
WHOOP WHOOP, God Bless The Times (UK) Readers
Last week the UK approved the extradition request of America of Richard O?Dwyer to the US.
The 23-year-old student and ex-administrator of the video linking website TVShack had never visited the U.S.States. But, he now risks spending several years in jail there.
In a response to that decision, The Times of Great Britain reader, Yanka Gavin, wrote an interesting letter to the Editor (Yanka is a retired publishing Editor), and I just had to share it with you guys.........
Sir, The Government has authorised the extradition to the US of someone who has allegedly incited infringement of copyright (report, Mar 14).
What a shame there was no copyright law when the Americans published the works of Sir Walter Scott Wordsworth, Charles ****ens and others without remunerating the authors. Scott would not have died in poverty had he received royalties.
Now the British are expected to apologise for deeds committed by their ancestors, should we not expect a similar aplology by Americans on behalf Of its 19th century publishers? It would be fitting memorial for ****ens, who fought so hard for copyright to become law in the US. It did not happen until more than 20 years after his death
Yanka Gavin
London SW11
What do you guys think?Ladybbird1 Reviewed by Ladybbird1 on . You Wont Believe This-America Broke Copyright Rules FIRST I just had to laugh at this one, hope you enjoy it too!!! WHOOP WHOOP, God Bless The Times (UK) Readers Last week the UK approved the extradition request of America of Richard O?Dwyer to the US. The 23-year-old student and ex-administrator of the video linking website TVShack had never visited the U.S.States. But, he now risks spending several years in jail there. In a response to that decision, The Times of Great Britain reader, Yanka Gavin, wrote an interesting letter to the Editor Rating: 5Visit Ladybbird's Site For Free Good Stuff & More Help, Click Here
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23rd Mar 2012, 07:04 AM #2MemberWebsite's:
facebook.com
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23rd Mar 2012, 03:20 PM #3OPMemberWebsite's:
dreamteamdownloads1.comVisit Ladybbird's Site For Free Good Stuff & More Help, Click Here
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23rd Mar 2012, 03:23 PM #4MemberWebsite's:
google.com
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23rd Mar 2012, 05:15 PM #5Website's:
VaporHostn.comlol nothing applies to the US, only their laws apply to others
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23rd Mar 2012, 05:40 PM #6Member=> Selling ==> Top Level Domains ==>FileHosting.pro and CyberLocker.pro
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23rd Mar 2012, 05:45 PM #7Website's:
VaporHostn.com^ that's sick! hahahah
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23rd Mar 2012, 06:28 PM #8
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23rd Mar 2012, 06:33 PM #9ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)Website's:
extremecoderz.comlmfao.
You can't say stupid things like that. You are arguing that people freely used material before the law was passed. Well duh. That's why the law was passed.
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24th Mar 2012, 12:27 AM #10OPMemberWebsite's:
dreamteamdownloads1.comVisit Ladybbird's Site For Free Good Stuff & More Help, Click Here
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