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	<title>Comments on: Grokster R.I.P.</title>
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	<description>The Law, the Universe, and Everything</description>
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		<title>By: anon</title>
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		<description>What happens when technology advances to the point where its easy for someone to logon to a peer-to-peer and have their IP address affectively masked and/or secured?

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What happens when warez groups grow in size and force to create a decentralized network that indexes every piece of media, making them as accessible as i-Tunes? See http://www.darknet.com/2005/05/minibook_chapte.html

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Its an arms race that the consumer will ultimately win.

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Legal scholars must stop trying to pour old wine into new bottles   The rise of the internet has brightly illuminated the failings of our country&#039;s rotten intellecutal property regime.  When something is rotten, its time to throw it away and start anew.

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Just today, we received new evidenced of the system&#039;s rotten core, provided by SIPPA and AAAS. See http://righttocreate.blogspot.com/2005/11/patents-chilling-science.html

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<p>What happens when warez groups grow in size and force to create a decentralized network that indexes every piece of media, making them as accessible as i-Tunes? See <a href="http://www.darknet.com/2005/05/minibook_chapte.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.darknet.com/2005/05/minibook_chapte.html</a></p>
<p>Its an arms race that the consumer will ultimately win.</p>
<p>Legal scholars must stop trying to pour old wine into new bottles   The rise of the internet has brightly illuminated the failings of our country&#8217;s rotten intellecutal property regime.  When something is rotten, its time to throw it away and start anew.</p>
<p>Just today, we received new evidenced of the system&#8217;s rotten core, provided by SIPPA and AAAS. See <a href="http://righttocreate.blogspot.com/2005/11/patents-chilling-science.html" rel="nofollow">http://righttocreate.blogspot.com/2005/11/patents-chilling-science.html</a></p>
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