Is Electronic Piracy Bad?
January 24th, 2020
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[list=] to highlight the fact that the RIAA do not act in the best interest of society;.[/list]
[list=] to demonstrate that there exist operational models based on the concept of sharing that benefit all the stakeholders involved in the creation, distribution and consumption of restricted content;.[/list]
[list=] to encourage politicians, lawmakers and the general public that the DUP actions are righteous and the way forward.[/list]
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Umm..I’ll just answer the titles question. NO. We have the right to use whatever we want as a community