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@Wwhat
And that is important because.....
The fact that you perceive all of those actors as Foreigners doesn't mean thay are. In orther to conduct their business they have stablished themselves in the US among several other countries. People/Companies doing businesses out of their birth countries are sunbject to the laws of those countries where they do business.
@NeoteriX
My comprehension of IP law is fine, thank you very much. Nowhere in my post I said we shouldn't compensate the authors for their hard work nor I'm saying piracy is right, I'm just arguing that copyright infringement /= stealing. The fact that a million people illegally copied a song I made and license at $1, does not mean that I automatically lost $1,000,000, I still retain the ownership of the song and I still can sell licenses of it to other people. It sucks that not everyone paid for my work and sure as hell I'm gonna be pissed at them, but my bank account will still have the same amount of money that I had before.
@trainwrecka
Although I agree with most of your arguments, I feel the need to say this, copyright infringement IS NOT STEALING, if it was stealing it would be called STEALING like with any other physical good. The principle behind Stealing is that you disowned someone from their property, i.e. if you steal my car, I now longer can use it, you disowned me from the property of my car. With copyright infringement it is different, if I make an unauthorized copy of MW2, Infinity Ward still owns MW2, I did not disowned the property of the MW2 from them, I just didn't pay them the license to use the software. It would be different if I robbed the truck that carries legitimate copies of MW2, in that case, I would be stealing Infinity Ward's property as I would be stilling their discs, but once again, not their software, nor their Intellectual Property.
I really hope this is understandable as English is not my first language.
@therealmusashi
Bridgestone owns Firestone since 1988 you genius
WTF!!!!
Maybe that's a good thing after all. If everybody dumps Winmo, then MS can produce a phone of their own with the added advantage (a la iPhone) that is being kept on a controlled environment where they control the hardware and software. For sure the result would be great.
Couldn' agree more, I even bought the 300 bluray BEFORE my PS3. Now I own Planet Earth as well (David Attenborough's narration) and I¡m waiting for TDK to drop in price, everything else I watch on my HDTV comes from my PopcornHour
I think it really is an ass wiping machine, but I could be wrong...
Another vote for a port for PS3, that would be sweet, now, if only there was a way to make my PS3 not sound like a jet engine in my living room...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"

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