THEFT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS NOT A SOCIAL SKILL [sic]


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Posted by Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S. on July 22, 1998 at 16:21:11:

In Reply to: PEOPLE WITHOUT SOCIAL SKILLS - The Saga continues... posted by I don't hate you, you just bring out the free man in me... on July 22, 1998 at 16:02:01:

Yes, and stealing a man's work, researched, written
and published at great expense, is a high-level
social skill which will surely attract the
attention of the hiring officers within the
Department of Justice. Is that what you would
have us believe?

Whew!! This one really takes the cake.

Or, did I misunderstand you to be saying that
stealing intellectual property is being
"nice to others"?

Another straw man bites the dust.

You guys are truly amazing. The amount of
irrelevant garbage you generate is truly
unlimited.

Why don't you try writing your own book,
and then we'll see what you do when literally
hundreds of people steal it, modify it, and
then post it on the Internet where everyone
and his uncle can get it, FOR FREE.

FREE FREE FREE !!!!!

Such in-depth knowledge of economics
you are going to share with us next,
right?

I hope you get a whole lot of followers for
your new "thread" here, because they are
going to give me a terrific belly laugh.

I'll be looking over your shoulders ;)


/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

Author (under a pen name)




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