Dec
18
Why you shouldn’t download music from the internets
From the “this has got to be comedy” department: Why you shouldn’t download music from the internets (or is it “cyberspace”?): “Every illicit music recording your child downloads from the network is a violation of copyright law, and every illicit copy made from his computer hard drive is a violation of U.S. law, even if the person making the copy is in timbuktu.” I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. [via]
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