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Ogbonda
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: private video tube porn |
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America also had a hookworm problem, they solved it by special technology called "toilets", must have been a French invention with a name like that. People are going to solve problems that effect them first. Drug companies are businesses, heart disease is a big earner.
Except its generally not the choice of the film maker. It's the dinosaurs that are running the industry into the ground. The industry has the monopoly in place already so film makers are forced to go with their rules or have no chance of getting anywhere. It's only rare cases like this and all of youtube that gets passed it.Flashbulb should look at releasing under a Creative Commons license. If he has gone to the effort to post them to BitTorrent for exposure, obviously people are going to download it, and it being 'illegal' but officially endorsed is a bit stupid (although obviously much better than the general sue everyone approach). In either case and he can still ask for people to, donate, purchase from online stores, buy a physical disc, etc... and people might be more willing to support a creative commons artist.About the only revenue lost would be the 'I don't want to do something illegal' crowd (or specifically 'I did something illegal and now feel bad because the message called me out on it' crowd since they would have had to get it from the site in the first place). Or I guess if the artist became really famous and could then afford lawyers to sue everyone to stop the original stuff being distributed. Judging by the fact that there are only about 50 seeders form both the pirate bay and Mininova the added exposure could be helpful.
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Beverly
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: tasty pink pussy |
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“I agree, except isn't it patents thats the problem?There's got to be a way to have public funds invested in the same types of research Monsanto does, then to license the technology to whoever wants to produce and distribute the seeds. The concept of glyphosate-resistent crops is not particularly novel, and yet Monsanto was the first to discover the technology. As a result, they get a 17 year monopoly on a product that is key to agriculture. There's no question the technology is valuable- most US farmers grow "RoundUp Resistant" (glyphosate) crops, its just a question of whether one company/individual/whatever should have control while at the same time not restricting private sector research.
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Joey
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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To be fair, western music has been flappin' its lips about havin' no money, cheatin' hearts, running out of smokes, and love of God and country for even longer..
Cool, he's using RAID!
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Vishek
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: tasty pink pussy |
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Wow, I live in SJ, and I actually feel...proud. =]?
That is because we were told not to jump to any conclusions.... |
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Namit
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: how to get rid of pink eye |
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UHC redistributes wealth from the relatively wealthy to the poor who can't afford insurance. Taxes for social services in general are redistribution from the relatively wealthy to the poor.

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Mayashee
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: princes diana |
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Bradford
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: private porn videos |
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Eartha
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Government spending can cut the deficit. It's called investment. Not saying whether or not this bill will do so but it is black and white thinking to assume that spending cannot yield prosperity.One example: Interstate highways, where would our commerce be without them yet they are funded by tax dollars. Another quick example: the internetI'm not an economics expert (nobody here at digg is, which is why I laugh at the cut & paste arguments from the fringe websites) so I won't make any crystal ball predictions but it isn't that hard to guess that more people may take a stab at starting a small business if they don't have to worry as much about the insurance burdens that small companies face.Regarding the exact estimates,etc you can read the CBO report here: http://www.cbo.gov/health. Up to you to decide if they got their maths correct. |
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