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Originally Posted by d-null
yes, I agree, but how severe does a crime need to be before we accept search warrants and armed invasions of people's residences to seize physical evidence? for CP distribution it makes sense to most people, but for example if you download a photo of Carmen Electra that was scanned from the cover of this month's Maxim magazine, I don't think 99.999% of the people think that your house should be stormed by copyright enforcement police (even though Maxim magazine owns that content) 
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I can not agree to a home invasion either, and that's not the case here. No one is going to get their house stormed over downloading porn. But sued, go for it. It's theft, any way you want to spin it, people are stealing what you own. If you can catch them, burn them.
Can I assume you are not a content producer or own the sole rights to content? I don't think I would feel strongly about this issue if I was not a producer, but I am, so I am in favor of ANY method people have to use to cut down on piracy. I wish everyone was a vigilant as Robbie. It would put an end to this shit with a quickness.