ציטוט Dan Armak:
On Thursday 17 August 2006 12:45, Shlomi Fish wrote:

I also sent a message through the Meretz contact form (which worked fine in
Firefox) and I suggest everyone to do the same.

What kind of messages do you think would be most effective? Ones based on technological arguments, or on logical & moral ones, on common sense, on experience in other countries that have this kind of law, ...

For a moral argument, I'd suggest doing a little research and compiling a list about up-start artists who use file-sharing as a promotional means "for the poor" - i.e. P2P's value both as an economical tool (for free market believers such as me) and as an 'equalizer' for more left-leaning people (as Meretz claim to be though I really don't know).

I don't think any law that is moral and just should be rejected on technicalities (technological arguments) so the Right Thing(TM) is to show the law is unjust.

I'd gladly write everything, but they might not read a long message. And the tiny textarea on the submission page doesn't inspire confidence that a long message would be read. Maybe there's a better way to contact them, such as email?

Once you have a couple of contacts of legitimate-content distributors, you can work something out of my first paragraph - in fact, if you'll do the research, I can write something short and convincing myself; I think I'm pretty good at that.

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