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Originally Posted by AdultKing
You are quite the retard aren't you ?
The bill was freely available to anyone who obtained a copy of the Parliamentary record at the time it was released, it's just that nobody cared until the Pirate party made a big deal out of it.
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so now your trying to argue that no one cared about bill that was so hated that millions stormed the streets to protest it.
The parliamentary record is taken when the bill is being voted on and debated in the parliment. By that time it too late. The elected officials are given the bill in final form much earlier then that so they can review it. They are given early drafts in advance so their input can be taken.
If we had waited until the parlamentary record to get the bill it would have been too late.
That the point. and you just made it for me.
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In countries like Australia the full text of the agreement was published by the Government in Hansard, through the ordinary public reporting of Parliamentary sittings and Senate committee hearings.
You cant leak what's already established onto the public record.
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sure you can the bill is given to the representatives before the hearing are heard and recorded so they have time to review, get legal advice, etc before voting on it. Are you really so stupid as to believe that laws are sprung on the elected officals within the parliamentary debate. That they are given no time to prepare, and they vote blind.
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The thing I find odd about you Gideon, is that you spend all this time trying to find things to justify and rationalize copyright theft by calling it other things, or pointing to weaknesses in copyright legislation. However you have never, ever managed to justify your position, you've never once convinced anyone of anything.
Do you know why that is ? It's because your arguments are weak as piss and you don't have a clue.
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yeah we can't all have winning arguments like
politicians vote blind on every law that passed
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no one cared about a law that had millions of people protesting in the street when they were informed of it.