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Originally Posted by Camguy
Does this really happen in YOUR real world? If it does, you kick it with some pretty low caliber people and all I can do is laugh at you for being so low-rent. 
Are you hysterical because in your mind everything that could happen might happen to you? If I were you, don't borrow anyone's car because your ex boy friend who hates you "might" see you in it and "might" claim to the police the car is his and have you sent to jail. (as IF the police would not ask for proof of ownership, duh.)
Police: "You know why we pulled you over?"
Me: "Nope"
Police: "This car was reported stolen. Do you know who owns this car?"
Me: "Well I find that hardly credible, my friend Steve lent me this car. It is his car."
Police: "So Dave does not own this car is what you are saying?"
Me: "That's correct, run the registration and see if it belongs to Dave, you $12.00 an hour idiot pig. Did you eat a second bowl of stupid-flakes this morning you jackass?"
That leads me to ask, are you really fucking stupid and truly believe this type of false-accusation happens every day? Or, are you just crying like a bitch about one little ridiculous issue of what could be... Using this as a smoke screen to hide your true agenda.
Here's an idea...... if you don't own it in the first place, mind your fucking business and let the owner deal with it. Who the hell are you to be claiming anything if you yourself are not the factual owner of the IP in question?
Get off of it. Stop playing the role of "stupid kid". 
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1. the car analogy was his x bullshit analogy, the fact that law doesn't allow that kind of shit is exactly the point X wants the copyright laws to let you get away scott free when you pull that shit in the copyright world
2. i am visible minority, you would be surprised the number of times i have been pulled over because i was "driving while black".