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Re: "My dad is a pirate."
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Banty |
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Re: "My dad is a pirate." |
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16 Feb 2008 09:32:32 -0800 |
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In article <cbcfe53b-2245-45f0-8cbf-10287ee6aaa6@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
bvallely@aol.com says...
>
>
>> > Nope. None. Nothing was damaged or harmed... other
>> > than your feelings and,
>> > as you put it, your "sense" of things.
>.
>> So something was damaged, harm was done.
> .
>OK, so you consider emotional distress to be damage.
>
>How about the artist who created the song? His tune has been
>downloaded by millions, but he's still shopping at Food For Less. Why
>are YOUR feelings golden, but his are not a factor to be considered?
Doncha geddit? (I know you do...:)
Said artist is required to recreate his creation over and over, in tours and
performances, because it's sound waves. Dumb chump - he should have painted or
sculpted actual physical objects, but noooooo - he just *had* to make something
as ephemeral as sound waves to be his art.
Banty
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