as ynOt said...

"My favorite part..."

The Conyers-Berman bill would operate under the assumption that each copyrighted work made available through a computer network was copied by others at least 10 times for a total retail value of $2,500.

Maybe that explains why our government is trillions of dollars in debt.

Let's see.... copy a song 10 times, that's $2500, that means each song is worth $250 originally. So your typical album must be selling in the record stores for about $3,000. No wonder CD sales are down.

Makes sense. With that kind of logic, no wonder we have all those $600 hammers and $1200 toilet seats the government is so fond of.

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