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This seems a bit ironic... BSA against CDBTPA! by DaNutBall 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Clicky clicky!! It seems really ironic at first, but if you really think hard about it, you'll notice some TCPA members in the group that is against the bill. Don't think they're anti-DRM; they're not. They probably want to have a closed-down version of DRM.
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  Help! It's the attack of the acronyms! (n/t) by Llyr2003-01-04 09:57:32
    oh fine... I'll tell you what they mean :-P by DaNutBall2003-01-04 10:05:06
  AAAAGH! TIOTA! by breezeblock2003-01-04 10:07:29
    Saves me on typing... (n/t) by DaNutBall2003-01-04 10:10:59
    what does AAAAGH stand for? (n/t) by Baggins2003-01-04 10:29:42
      Agh! Ahg! Agh! Agh! Gah! Hnngh! by LionsPhil2003-01-04 10:39:04
        Thank you. I am now enlightened. (n/t) by Baggins2003-01-04 10:57:53
      ... by breezeblock2003-01-04 10:42:59
  BSA to me reads as Boy Scouts of America... by DireEyez2003-01-04 11:12:23
    The Business Software Alliance by DaNutBall2003-01-04 11:26:31
      in Turkey they have no legal thing by ozanbaba2003-01-04 11:30:01
        In Soviet Russia... by gblues2003-01-04 11:35:37
      I gathered that once I read the story... by DireEyez2003-01-04 11:30:54
      Besides, I'm not a geek.... by DireEyez2003-01-04 11:31:21
  we got BSA too but by ozanbaba2003-01-04 11:18:49

 

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