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Originally Posted by kane
This is vintage Gideon. You made a dumb statement and now you are trying to talk circles to get out of it.
I simply used the example of one wrong lawsuit in 10,000 as a number I chose to show the risk.
You quoted yourself that with my math I predicted 684,050 would be totally destroyed.
When Porno Jew said he agreed with you your response was "simple math using his numbers
really impossible to disagree with a statement of fact."
I asked how you came up with that fact and your response was : "divide the population by 10k
divide the number of companies by 10k
1 innocent person per 10,000 (9,999 guilty, 1 innocent)"
So you simply took my 1 in 10000 and multiplied it by the total number of people on the planet to pull a big number out of your ass. You are assuming every single person on the planet will be charged with copyright violation under this new law. You said it. Not me. Now you are trying to back out of it.
Also you claim "the similar anti-piracy one took down 20K innocent sites and only 147 were found guilty." Yet you have no link and no proof so I am gong to assume that just like the numbers above you pulled them out of your ass and are wrongly representing them as fact.
I'm done with you. I've wasted too much time already.
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1. internet population not world population as you may have heard if facebook was a country it would be the third biggest country in the world
http://www.onlinemarketing-trends.co...fographic.html
add in youtube/twitter etc and you get the point
2. you didn't say charged under the law, you include settled too, which i assume included people who sent a notice back and have the case dropped, or internal investigation determined was not valid and dropped voluntarily both of which are legally definitions included in the term settled.
3. interesting how you need me to post proof for my statement
yet produce 1 single example of an newly signed artist who
a) didn't pay back the advance/production
b) still successfully toured the country with at least 1 -25k appearance.
still waiting.