Napalm
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Why not just stick up that fbi thing that clinton singned off on and tell the to feck off?
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Why not just stick up that fbi thing that clinton singned off on and tell the to feck off?
Surely there is some validity to it? No?Because it's a load of codswollop & legalese? That crap of "for education puropses only" or "keep for 24 hrs before deleting" is meaningless really.
€1.4 million to pay 15 people? What the fuck? They're getting an average salary of just under 100 grand!EMI Ireland maintained employment at 15 staff, but the cost of wages, social welfare contributions, pension costs and share-based payments was reduced from €1.56 million to €1.4 million between 2007 and 2008.
€1.4 million to pay 15 people? What the fuck? They're getting an average salary of just under 100 grand!
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2009/0131/1232923378248.html
EMI Ireland records 'an exceptional year' with pre-tax profits of €4.5m
Pricks!
That really should read 'an exceptional year - under the circumstances'. Their profits dropped by over half a mill and they only made a profit because of a handful of very successful albums; namely Coldplay, Joe Dolan, Katy Perry etc.
Name one of the albums and I'll try to find it to download.
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If a band can't exist exist without money, then the band shouln't exist.
ultrasound - encomium cdr (mystery sea)
thank you in advance
Under the terms of an agreement between Eircom and Irma, Eircom will not oppose any court application, meaning that the orders will be automatically granted. A spokesman for Eircom confirmed that Eircom ‘‘will not oppose any application [Irma] may make seeking the blocking of access from their network’’ to blacklisted websites.
The rest of the country’s internet providers, which include BT, UPC (which owns NTL and Chorus) and mobile operators, have yet to respond formally. The move was disclosed in a letter sent to internet providers last week, threatening legal action if they did not comply with Irma’s demands.
Irma has identified Pirate Bay, the world’s biggest file swapping website, as the first site that it will seek to have blocked. It will then move on to ‘‘similar websites’’.
think they'll try to block something like rapidshare?
i'm just curious to see how they implement it and where it goes next
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