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Old October 6th, 2007, 12:07 PM
George George is offline
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Originally Posted by cartunesdj View Post
For the prosecutor to come after me, the buyer, and require the vehicle to be relinguished or even impose fines for making the purchase seems a bit of a stretch.
Suggest you read the third paragraph. That was my first search to confirm what we mostly all feel is the case. I don't think California is unique regarding this policy. I saw no point in wasting any more time on it.

http://www.ocregister.com/features/d...01029cci.shtml

Stolen goods can be confiscated from an unsuspecting buyer.

I was within the topic of this thread when I stated there was no legal way to download files from the internet, (thinking in terms of material that would be used for public performances) because the kj wouldn't have the original discs in their possession, and advised TOPHAND to stick to buying discs, Everything since has been related to that statement, which has been confirmed

We're just travelling in a circle..bye.
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