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To: shades who wrote (26031)3/20/2005 3:31:59 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 116555
 
Yeah, it is funny. I read a poster said he won't listen to his songs even if he got paid for it, not to mention ask him to buy them or spend time to dl them<g>

Believe it or not, I actually clicked that link for his music, seems Jesus or God everywhere<g>

Who knows? maybe they will make some law which would let the patent holder claims the right for 3000 thousands of years. That would for sure stimulate the economy<g>

And think about it, if this IP right thing had started from 16th century during the industrial revolution in Europe? or early of the AD in China where has had some of the earliest mankind inventions, or for arabic numbers, blah, blah,.. you got the idea, where would we be now?

I read that a community chorus in the US now has to pay for
the sheet music they want to sing, and every singer must have a legal copy! How far this IP right thing can go before it back fires?