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editAnyone want to take a guess at what Sam stands for? "Vote for me! Look! Graham Henderson wants me in too!" Sorry to hijack this, but, truth be known... at least in such a way as to not vandalise the article. -Trikster
- She also stands for draconian copyright laws and receives heavy contributions from the Canadian Entertainment industries.
I'm no fan, but please: can we at least try for NPOV here? --Saforrest 05:00, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
I know I'm biased, but I'm lazy. you can make it NPOV, as long as you keep the neutral parts of my edit in spirit.
Was the editing in of the Copyright controversy because of my comment I first made? If so, I guess no contribution is too small since the changes were picked up on P2PNet!
-Trikster