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Sue all the movie rental places...they're making movies available for copyright infringement. Also, while you're at it, go after all the libraries in the world. I mean, all you need is a library card and a kinkos and you're in business. This is utter BS. Why not go after these P2P programs for making the default setting go into a shared directory? I know, I know, it's about personal responsibility...but most people don't understand about shared folders and the consequences of it. (reply to this comment) (link to this comment) #3 by Just Me on Jan 14th, 2008 @ 8:58am "Movie rental places" typically pay a fee (royalty) to stock and rent the movie. Corner stores and such may not... The Library "making available" case was a strong deciding factor for the shape of the law here in Canada - why is a shared folder wrong if a Library can have a photocopier right inside it's doors.
A few helpful hunting tips for a safe and productive deer season
Hand-wash the suit in scent-free soap and air dry. Store in a scent-free container. If hunting when blaze orange is required, wear a blaze orange that meets legal requirements. The hat won't detract from the suit's effectiveness. Be safe in a stand Carefully following all treestand safety rules can add a few minutes of prep time to every hunt. Those minutes are the best investment you'll make during the hunting season. .
Bowl visitors face hotel sticker shock
Hotels in the Southwest Valley are looking at cashing in on the influx of visitors headed here for Super Bowl XLII. The newly opened Comfort Suites hotel in Goodyear is advertising in New York newspapers, offering room rates starting at $600 a night. There is a four-night minimum. Regular rates start at $179. "We were just looking to see what the market will bear," said Nena Gourlay, director of sales. .
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