pt
not a suicide-bomber
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2006
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Processor | AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 (Trinidad) |
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Motherboard | ASUS F3Ka (ATI RS690M) |
Cooling | stock |
Memory | Nanya 2x1GB ddr2 667@5-5-5-15-2T |
Video Card(s) | ATI Mobility Radeon HD2600 512MB DDR2@ 580mhz/486mhz |
Storage | 160GB on laptop+250GB external |
Display(s) | ASUS 15.4 |
Case | Asus Laptop F3Ka chassis |
Audio Device(s) | on-board |
Power Supply | 1:30minutes battery |
Software | "genui xp", 'cause i hated vista |
Museums are heavily financed mostly by wealthy private individuals. Often times you have to pay to attend artists exhibits. Your comparison make absolutely no sense. The record companies put up all the capital, produce the albums, pay all the people working on the albums, the artists, AND THEY OWN IT. They aren't allowed to defend what they own? Get a clue. These arguments are so stupid, you have absolutely ZERO right to their music. You are paying for a licensed copy of the music, you don't own it. Saying you have a right to steal their music is just ridiculous. These laws weren't created with the invention of distributable music/movies. They were created because people are stealing them. YOU CAUSED IT, YOU DEAL WITH THE REPERCUSSIONS. You can't honestly believe that you have a right to free music and movies. I guess I have a right to free cars and houses right? Who is going to make this magical music for the sake of making music? Are you going to feed these people? Pay for their mortgages, their cars? A Communist country might suit you better.
too bad comunism isn't like that in real life, i would become one
