Re: Limewire owes $75 trillion
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:31 pm
China.oli90 wrote:Who does everyone owe this money to?hugh wrote:nopeoli90 wrote: Is there even that much money?
http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock
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China.oli90 wrote:Who does everyone owe this money to?hugh wrote:nopeoli90 wrote: Is there even that much money?
http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock
oli90 wrote:
Is there even that much money?
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I was thinking that with Bernard Madoff whao had nicked 18 billion dollars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Madoff) ......gone to prison but for that money thought he'd have put up a bit of a fight, or built some cool secret base.alphacat wrote:If the defendants had access to that kind of cash - or even a line of credit that was a fraction of that - they could easily hire an army of mercenaries to take out each and every single entire recording industry bigwig involved in this suit...
Hypothetically of course.
dubloke wrote:haha!! Is Limewire still going? (well I guess not anymore) I havent used it since I was about 14-15 and FUCKED my mums laptop up with it.
Titles were irrelevent mate, i just downloaded about everything that potentially contained hots chick having a go at eachother.NilsFG wrote:I second dubloke. By the way, how the hell could you fuck up a pc with limewire? Did you literally search for porn and downloaded the first thing that popped up?
Yeah, but hes probably doing better in Federal than he would be say, shot to death on his rooftop by agents.Mr Hyde wrote:I was thinking that with Bernard Madoff whao had nicked 18 billion dollars (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Madoff) ......gone to prison but for that money thought he'd have put up a bit of a fight, or built some cool secret base.alphacat wrote:If the defendants had access to that kind of cash - or even a line of credit that was a fraction of that - they could easily hire an army of mercenaries to take out each and every single entire recording industry bigwig involved in this suit...
Hypothetically of course.
problem is it would have to be real to hold up in courtshaunlee0 wrote:i heard warner brothers and the like employ people to put up fake torrents up online in a futile attempt to catch the ridiculous amount of people who illegally download stuff from the internet.
there's so many untested precedents yet to be made to date and the riaa and larger corps are just using scare tactics to date.nowaysj wrote:Well it could be real, but still, it could be argued that there was an implied license by wb to create a digital copy merely by making the torrent available for download.