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PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:15 pm    Post subject: Time for a revolution Reply with quote

GOOGLE: CORPORATE CRIME MOB

I accuse Google of out of control corrupt piracies, violating my human
rights.
I do not agree that Google is running a legitimate business,
particularly with their
products: Groups Beta and their new Library Project. I am claiming
that what Google
does are illegal piracies, where they infringe on business and
people's homes
without any consideration to copyright and human rights laws.

I am not a lawyer, and not clear of which laws in particular Google may
be violating, but as a human being I can tell you that what
Google is doing is illegal
business and illegitimate infringement on human rights.

Google cannot acquire duplicates of copyrighted materials without
prior business settlements with the copyright holders, and the act
of Google jumping to the world's largest book library sources and
scanning as many as 15 million books and ignoring copyrights are
illegal piracies of international books, as Google cannot force
copyright holders to allow commercial profiting of copies (duplicates)
protected
by the businesses of copyright holders.

Google "stole" an entire domain for their indiscriminating
piracies over people's chats online on public domains, and such
piracy is a deep human rights violation and illegal. I will elaborate
on the details of these deeply intruding piracies in court, and
will attempt to prove that Google's unilateral stance to dictate an
environment which should be abide to being scared of what is being
said online, aand brutally taken advantage of as human beings is a
criminal violation of human rights, for which I am suing Google for,
for having had my human rights violated. I will possibly prove
Google's products illegal and will attempt to close their products
once and for all, for illegal business practices which take advantage
of people, torment people's privacies, with the sarcastic arrogance
Google is famous for, ignoring laws, and not only laws of common
sense.

People's chats they make from homes can be profitable, but should
not be a market owned by schizophrenic group of businessmen. Neither
phone calls or other communications from home should be fear-mongered
by fascist maniacs.

The world's libraries have thousands of years of history, and
vandally robbing this treasure is crimes against humanity.
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