Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. If you like this website please support us by donating with Bitcoins at 16mKtbZiwW52BLkibtCr8jUg2KVUMTxVQ5Īll trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. If you need a post removed click on it's button and follow the instruction.Īll images are hosted on, see for more information. So this ruling would not even create a binding precedent, let alone one that declares Nyaa to be worse than a murderer. Although the UK courts hold the judgments of the European Court in high esteem and the latter court has exercised a profound effect over English legal method since cases such as Factortame, which confirmed the European Court's supremacy - in particular in the field of statutory interpretation. In the EU context the lower courts are the national courts of the member states. >Moreover, at least in so far as preliminary rulings are concerned, in contrast to precedents in the English legal system, the judgments of the European Court of Justice are not binding on lower courts. While, as stated above, the House of Lords is usually bound by its decisions, the European Court of Justice freely exercises the right to reconsider its previous decisions in the context of a later case and sometimes departs from its previous jurisprudence. As opposed to the practice of the English courts, the European Court of Justice does not feel bound to its own previous decisions. >The European Union is founded on the Civilian legal models of Germany and France, a system which is distinguished by the absence of the doctrine of judicial precedent. The ECJ didn't rule Nyaa illegal, it ruled someone's for-profit streaming business illegal and nyaa had a sudden autistic fit. I don't want to give a single dollar to the jewniggers, so I will never support the industry and instead go to lengths to undermine it.īut it's irrelevant if the communities that are a source of entertainment die, due to the easy access to anime. I don't pay for things despite being rich, because once you get into the high income brackets, while you care little for money itself, misuse of money disgusts you, because you usually get here with good spending habits. But I still participated in threads for other shows I wasn't watching because it was entertaining. Each season, I only end up watching one anime or so. They only downloaded because it was easy, now it's no longer easy so they'll be forced to either buckle down and get serious about downloading or fall into casual-dom. >No, it's just going to cull the "middle class" of anime fans, the ones who use public trackers but don't have any private tracker access and can't into IRC.
>A US judge, presiding over a trial for copyright infringement, recognized that “piracy” and “theft” are smear words. Some of us might even prefer to use a positive term such as “sharing information with your neighbor.” Neutral terms such as “unauthorized copying” (or “prohibited copying” for the situation where it is illegal) are available for use instead. >If you don't believe that copying not approved by the publisher is just like kidnapping and murder, you might prefer not to use the word “piracy” to describe it.
(They are still pressuring to make these prohibitions more complete.) Based on such propaganda, they have procured laws in most of the world to forbid copying in most (or sometimes all) circumstances. > Publishers often refer to copying they don't approve of as “piracy.” In this way, they imply that it is ethically equivalent to attacking ships on the high seas, kidnapping and murdering the people on them. Can't live without the trust from those you love.