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Liege Evilmus wrote:D-340 wrote:Skowl wrote:That'll teach little girls to record 20 seconds of a movie on their cell phones!
I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!
This should deter people from illegal copying movies... wait, no it won't.Vile MK III wrote:ALL of that just for 20 sec of footage. Watta a waste of my tax dollors.
I agree with both of these statements. If they were gonna make an example of her, they shoulda gave her the max fine and jail time. Instead, they slap her on the wrist. Yeah, it's a petty crime. No, it won't stop pirating in the least. A huge over reaction, a huge waste of time and money. $71 doesn't even cover court costs, she should been made to pay the max if they were gonna drag it out this way.
But also keep in mind, we're probably the only people dragging this out. I bet it won't even make her local paper.
As for the $71 fine, thats about what I get charges for parking on the left side of the street on Monday!
As for it being a waste of tax payers money, I agree.
As for inforcing the maximum extent of the law and giving her a year jail time to make it worth the tax payers while![]()
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Do you have any idea how much it costs the tax payers to incarcerate someone for a year!?!
Go look it up and you'll see it costs a hell of alot more than an hour in court. If you went to public school, that my friend seems a bigger waste of tax payer money, and I intend on sueing you for a refund!
D-340 wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:D-340 wrote:Skowl wrote:That'll teach little girls to record 20 seconds of a movie on their cell phones!
I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!
This should deter people from illegal copying movies... wait, no it won't.Vile MK III wrote:ALL of that just for 20 sec of footage. Watta a waste of my tax dollors.
I agree with both of these statements. If they were gonna make an example of her, they shoulda gave her the max fine and jail time. Instead, they slap her on the wrist. Yeah, it's a petty crime. No, it won't stop pirating in the least. A huge over reaction, a huge waste of time and money. $71 doesn't even cover court costs, she should been made to pay the max if they were gonna drag it out this way.
But also keep in mind, we're probably the only people dragging this out. I bet it won't even make her local paper.
As for the $71 fine, thats about what I get charges for parking on the left side of the street on Monday!
As for it being a waste of tax payers money, I agree.
As for inforcing the maximum extent of the law and giving her a year jail time to make it worth the tax payers while![]()
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Do you have any idea how much it costs the tax payers to incarcerate someone for a year!?!
Go look it up and you'll see it costs a hell of alot more than an hour in court. If you went to public school, that my friend seems a bigger waste of tax payer money, and I intend on sueing you for a refund!
Yes I do know, as a matter of fact, and I know this is a waste of time and money on all parts. I'm nowhere near condoning what she did, but if you gonna make an example, you may as well do it right. Hearing that this punishment was so light considering all they had to do to get to this point enrages me that much more. This wasn't an example or a deterrent, if anything, it shows the pirates that all they're gonna get is a slap on the wrist if they're caught.
And yeah, I went to public school. That last bit was needlessly harsh, don't you think?
Liege Evilmus wrote:As for that last bit, lighten up!
Burn wrote:Skowl wrote:I'm glad to see the justice system has it's priorities straight. Why bother with drug dealers, organised crime, counterfeiting, smuggling, murder and robbery when little girls are recording literally DOZENS of seconds of a movie! That's where all the man-power should go!
Well bloody said.
prowl24 wrote:Try to live somewhere in Asia. You'll find that her actions are just "right". Many people in Asia have been trying to copy the whole movie, and they could sell it in the black market "legally".
But, since copying is illegal in the US and the EU, then it is still illegal for those living in those countries. Even a second will be illegal. The girl got what she deserved.
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