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Default Music (and other) piracy law in L.A.

In article
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Clyde Slick wrote:

On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote:
In article
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*Clyde Slick wrote:





On 11 Mai, 03:02, Jenn wrote:
In article
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*Clyde Slick wrote:


On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote:


It should happen everywhere.-


What's so good about government corruption?


What's bad about trying to stop piracy?


You missed the point.
This situatiion is ideal for FEDERAL LAW.
It is certainly an interstrate commerce situation.
Each municipality should not be making up its own set of laws
and cloaking the 'rationale' as being a locla public nuisance.
this is just political corruption, posturing, pandering, and
grandstanding by
local,pols. The point is, it happened in LA, where people in the
biz provide lots of votes.
So you like local political corruption, pandering and posturing?


It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold
all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and
sometimes even in local stores.-


that's not the problem


What is the problem, then?

that's not the cure
40 years of failure in the war on drugs hasn't made a dent in your
thinking
go after the big guys.


Which big guys?


any way, I'm glad to see you move over to
the republican side, that property rights matter!!!!


Property right have always mattered to me. Most people don't see that
as a Repub/Dem issue. As with so many things, it's a false division.