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<blockquote data-quote="ilovepiano" data-source="post: 398912" data-attributes="member: 528"><p>Well, yeah I guess it would be a bit shit if all the p2p applications get shut down, but I can't see that ever happening. It'll only be the ones that are running from central servers like Soulseek and whatever else.</p><p></p><p>When I just read that the law firms are going after the people who write the software my first thoughts were like, yeah I guess that's fair. They made it for people to illegaly swap music, films etc, and they should be held responsible. But I've just changed my mind.</p><p></p><p>Think about guns. Everyone knows that the purpose of a gun is to shoot and kill people. Would the family of a guy who was shot go after the gun company for making a weapon that was designed to kill? I doubt it. Making a gun, and owning a gun is fine - perfectly legal. But anyone who squeezes the trigger and pops a cap in someones ass can't blame anyone but themsleves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovepiano, post: 398912, member: 528"] Well, yeah I guess it would be a bit shit if all the p2p applications get shut down, but I can't see that ever happening. It'll only be the ones that are running from central servers like Soulseek and whatever else. When I just read that the law firms are going after the people who write the software my first thoughts were like, yeah I guess that's fair. They made it for people to illegaly swap music, films etc, and they should be held responsible. But I've just changed my mind. Think about guns. Everyone knows that the purpose of a gun is to shoot and kill people. Would the family of a guy who was shot go after the gun company for making a weapon that was designed to kill? I doubt it. Making a gun, and owning a gun is fine - perfectly legal. But anyone who squeezes the trigger and pops a cap in someones ass can't blame anyone but themsleves. [/QUOTE]
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