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WTO Allows Antigua to Open Piracy Site
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, January 30 2013 @ 06:20 PM EST
Is this the same WTO that gets invoked to enforce TPP, ACTA etc?
Looks like somebody didn't bring a long enough spoon to sup with the devil.

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WTO Allows Antigua to Open Piracy Site
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, January 30 2013 @ 08:01 PM EST
Well, the RIAA has been saying piracy gives money to organized crime. For once
they may be telling the truth. Which, of course, leads me to wonder if I'm
missing something, the RIAA is generally so reliable.

Reliably mendacious, of course, that is.

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It's not piracy because it is legally sanctioned
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, January 31 2013 @ 06:01 PM EST
Even the US voted for. It has arisen because the US has failed to meet its
treaty obligations and has removed a vital source of income from a small
(probably thought harmless) state and has failed to honor judgements which it is
bound by to compensate for that harm.

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