The Current Events Club is born!
Hey there current event enthusiasts!
It's Jones, Brian Jones here, chair of the new Delavigne Corp Current Events Club!
This time we're going to get topical on you... Perhaps you've heard members of the Delavigne Corporation hold a mass debate about the new internet laws, or perhaps you're just passing through our blog, but this is where we want to hear your views on current events!
![]() | So then, what do you think of the internet anti-piracy laws? Are they a good thing? Are they stupid? Will they threaten our liberties? Will they stop us from sailing the seven seas, stealing treasure and holding fair maidens to ransom? |
Let's hear your views, people. Don't delay, post today!
Labels: anti-piracy laws, current events, current events club, internet


5 Comments:
Fine by me. As long as you don't break the law, you've got nothing to worry about! Plus, there are so many LEGAL ways of watching films or listening to music online nowadays that I don't see why anyone should be using peer-to-peer programs.
Fine by me. As long as you don't break the law, you've got nothing to worry about! Plus, there are so many LEGAL ways of watching films or listening to music online nowadays that I don't see why anyone should be using peer-to-peer programs.
Cough cough.
Cough cough.
I agree with Hannah, but I don't understand what is peer to peer? Is it related to the TV show, Heart to Heart?
I'm pretty sure that 'Big Brother' already monitors our movements on the internet, so the idea of being tracked to prevent piracy doesn't frighten me. I think a law is a step in the right direction, but I'm not sure how effective it will be when so many people are downloading and the chances of being caught are so slim.
Anyway, I have to go now, my porcupines have almost finished downloading!
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