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| Thread ID: 86581 | 2008-01-21 08:50:00 | European Politicians Launch Pro-Filesharing Campaign | Morpheus1 (186) | PC World Chat |
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| 632508 | 2008-01-21 08:50:00 | They claim that the entertainment industry exploits artists and sell propaganda, and want to make the public aware of this. "The message put forward by the parties is pretty strong: Whenever you rent a movie, the multinational media industry forces you to watch their propaganda." "Its beginning to look like things are finally starting to change, politicians are not scared anymore to embrace BitTorrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, and stand up for peoples right to share culture." torrentfreak.com Found this on Digg. Hope its not a hoax. I find it surprising but refreshingly so. |
Morpheus1 (186) | ||
| 632509 | 2008-01-21 20:46:00 | They claim that the entertainment industry exploits artists and sell propaganda, and want to make the public aware of this. "The message put forward by the parties is pretty strong: Whenever you rent a movie, the multinational media industry forces you to watch their propaganda." "Its beginning to look like things are finally starting to change, politicians are not scared anymore to embrace BitTorrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, and stand up for peoples right to share culture." torrentfreak.com Found this on Digg. Hope its not a hoax. I find it surprising but refreshingly so. Things are heating up! TorrentFreak is quite reliable I reckon. |
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| 632510 | 2008-01-22 22:20:00 | It doesn't look very official to me eg no copy of the Greens EFA policy/announcement. Surely everyone must agree that file sharing is stealing. Regards Digby |
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