pap Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 I suspect this'll be a quiet thread, what with self-incrimination and all that, but as the subject asks, how often do you stick two fingers up to the rest of the world and say "nope, that law is not for me"? I reckon technically, I break the law almost every day.
Tokyo-Saint Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Probably the same. At least copyright law anyway. Isn't it technically illegal to record certain things and play them back or something. I think even mix taps in the old days were illegal.
Hatch Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 yep, every day. Driving above the speed limit being my crime of choice. as I suspect it will be everyone elses.
pap Posted 16 January, 2013 Author Posted 16 January, 2013 Probably the same. At least copyright law anyway. Isn't it technically illegal to record certain things and play them back or something. I think even mix taps in the old days were illegal. Yeah, the music industry doesn't change much. Think that eventually, they just let that one slide.
SuperMikey Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Copyright every day, maybe a few other things each month as well.
Tokyo-Saint Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Yeah, the music industry doesn't change much. Think that eventually, they just let that one slide. I don't know, I have been in a long running battle with the exects at 'Now that's what I call music' over a mix tape I gave Jess Hampton back in 1995.
pap Posted 16 January, 2013 Author Posted 16 January, 2013 Copyright every day, maybe a few other things each month as well. What, like murders? (Hur hur)* *this quip was sponsored by the Royal SaintsWeb Society of Strawmen. Pap wanted to insult everything SuperMikey stands for, but no budget for that, unfortunately.
pap Posted 16 January, 2013 Author Posted 16 January, 2013 I don't know, I have been in a long running battle with the exects at 'Now that's what I call music' over a mix tape I gave Jess Hampton back in 1995. Apart from anything else, most of what they call music I call sh!t.
Tokyo-Saint Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Apart from anything else, most of what they call music I call sh!t. That's what Jess said. Probably lots of driving stuff, rape, murder etc nothing too serious.
Jones91 Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Most laws are created so the top dogs get more money
Spudders Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Isn't it technically illegal to record certain things and play them back or something. yep even those casette tapes of Bruno Brookes you used to record doing the top 40 countdown on a Sunday night.
ecuk268 Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Think I managed 55 mph on the Totton by-pass this morning. I've also been known to frequent Pirate Bay for old movies.
niceandfriendly Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 every day. and i wouldn't dream of it being any other way.
Doctoroncall Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 yep even those casette tapes of Bruno Brookes you used to record doing the top 40 countdown on a Sunday night. I've still got some John Peel's Festive Fifty on tape!
Saint Garrett Posted 16 January, 2013 Posted 16 January, 2013 Yep every day, i'd be surprised if every driver doesn't...Like many others, the odd football match streamed online (is that illegal?) and the odd film.
pap Posted 16 January, 2013 Author Posted 16 January, 2013 Most laws are created so the top dogs get more money I'm with ya Jonesy.
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