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Re: Information piracy is a question of ethics NOT logistics [message #66374 is a reply to message #66236] Sun, 19 May 2013 20:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
ron@brl-vgr.ARPA (Ron is currently offline  ron@brl-vgr.ARPA (Ron
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Date: Wed, 11-Apr-84 10:15:58 EST
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Posted: Wed Apr 11 10:15:58 1984
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References: <2375@allegra.UUCP> <143@looking.UUCP>, <3322@brl-vgr.ARPA> <252@unisoft.UUCP>
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Read my lips.  I said I pay for CABLE.  That's this wire that they put
into my house, like the electricity and the telephone.  You don't really
think it's legal to go out and bypass your electric meter do you?  The
last line of my letter said..."However, someone telling me that I can't sit
in my home and listen to what ever radio waves may be around (HBO, Russian
propaganda, whatever) seems to be abridging my basic rights.   I am in favor
of the freedom of radio listening principle.

-Ron
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