Tuesday, September 22, 2015

BREIN says GOOGLE PLAY steals? SO DOES EBAY

Here's a novel notion: that big bastardly companies like GOOGLE and EBAY are fences for stolen merchandise, plain and simple.

They make money by "employing" sellers who break the law.

Then they turn around and SHIELD these sellers, aid and abet them, allow them to keep going, and the money KEEPS rolling in.

An irony is that the cheap Dutch have one of the strongest copyright protection agencies in the world, BREIN.

BREIN is not pleased that Google's sneaky "GOOGLE PLAY" company is letting weasels sell downloads.

We're talking books (the hottest new form of download, thanks to Bozo Bezos and his KINDLE, and all the companies that make nooks and tablets and other devices that are SO handy for reading the latest novels).

Who, coincidentally, is letting its sellers bootleg EVERY BOOK ON THE PLANET? Why, EBAY, the "just a venue" company.

Every day, dozens of sellers in Sri Lanka, Russia, Albania, Kenya and other foreign lands (but who more likely are jerks in Texas and Georgia using dozens of aliases), offer up huge complete collections of every author's works.

Remember when Google's blogspot would let some fuckhead come back with a fresh blog every day? Progrock2, Progrock3, Progrock4 and on and on? EBAY happily welcomes some Asian pig and LuckyDealer7,8,9,10 or Lucky_Dealer or LuckyDealer_2 over and over. The Sri Lanka assholes all have nonsense names like Thassup_Xjhs and Thissup_X112 and Gagsa-OOK or whatever they are. Call up EBAY and ask why there are ten ads at any given time from ten like-named pricks in Sri Lanka, and the nasal dimwit voice on the other end says: "I'm sorry, we can't give out any information. Thank you for bringing the problem to our attention."

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