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Didnt the courts just rule that peer-to-peer networks are perfectly legal?

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Didnt the courts just rule that peer-to-peer networks are perfectly legal?

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A. No. The courts have determined that file sharing is stealing and stealing is wrong. It is important that we respect the decisions of the courts, which have, in the past, protected us from such dangers as the Ten Commandments. The Ten Commandments have been deemed unconstitutional in their display for such brash pronouncements as Thou shalt not steal, which is apparently profoundly antithetical to the core values of America, except in the case of file sharing. Confused?

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