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Vishnu
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: alyssa milano films |
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Leave Britney alone !!
What the hell is up with the background!?How do you get rid of this Dragon Age thing!!!
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Ramkerrysingh
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: ali larter nip |
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“1. Make Cars2. Pray3. Profit???
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Acszarka
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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It's 1963It's 1964It's 1957It's 1962Put it all behind you.
Head shops on Venice beach are much better. I live in SF and the head shops on haight are a big rip-off in most cases.!
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Tate
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: ali larter nip |
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So it's useless.?
Send Digg a message about this now!http://digg.com/contact/ |
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Ohlmus
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: download free english mp3 songs akon |
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They're just retards. Ignore them.

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Muhedin
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: alyssa milano pictures |
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How sad. Another example of "Liberal Compassion".
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Postins
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: alyson hannigan hot |
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i'm surprised he remembered the gun
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Akshitaa
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: ali larter nip |
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Adebayo moses
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@sloeffer: "Basically this new proposed law would, if it passes, make it illegal for people to be disconnected from the internet( aka 3 strikes law) unless they were selling copyrighted pirated material."It doesn't quite say that, it just says you need to be taken to court first. Chances are they will just setup railroad courts. I believe even the France law is done through a court, it's just that the judge makes the decision in about 5 minutes. It will be hard to argue your case when the judge has no idea about the technology involved, has had 100's of the cases already and the lawyers have also had the same practice.In addition to that, in most cases people will have probably downloaded pirated mp3s or some such. This only really protects people being accidentally disconnected without reason (and even then they have to go to court, and then they also have to be heard rather than the judge just assuming that its the 100th person this week claiming they are innocent). The point is people shouldn't be disconnected for such crap.Also the law doesn't mention how many 'strikes' are required, it might have made the situation worse, by allowing disconnect on one confirmed infringement. I see no information regarding what is considered evidence, if 3rd party anti-piracy groups that get paid to get people disconnected are considered unbiased, if their evidence is legal. As the article said "So far it is also less than clear exactly what will constitute a "fair and impartial" procedure.".The Internet is now way to important too allow for disconnecting. It would basically stop people from being able to function in society, work and so on. And that is going to progressively get more so. It should be a basic human right. I wonder what will happen when landlines disappear and people need emergency VOIP phone service.In some ways the law is a move in the right direction, but it doesn't go far enough. |
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