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I certainly do want want to be flamed for this in fact, i have been a member here for years but only recently started posting at all. But, its my understanding that some countries have laws providing te manual to anyone who owns a particular bike. I think austrailia is one country. In fact, you can download all the yamaha manuals from yamaha.au, the official company web site. Personally, I bought a manual, but that may not be whats required in all countries in all situations.
I, for one, am glad that you asked 'Bigdawg'. I kinda of like the idea of making my own decisions about things like that. In fact, i suspect most of us want a choice about things similiar to this. Otherwise, they could just make our bikes go 75mph and no more. I mean thats virtually the highest speed limit in 95% of our country. Why have a bike that would go 80 or 90 or 100mph or more? My point is really this.
' Necron,' have you ever driven faster than the posted maximun? As a former paramedic and having recently retired from a career of law enforcement, I will say, you might think its okay, but then, you are wrong.
I just think its nice to have a choice. I am no angel myself. However, the problem with speeding most of the time it works out okay. The issue is when it doesnt work out, its a bad day. I mean loss of life, property ect.the mortal cost can be untold. Additionally, You may be shocked to see the 'real' cost of speeding in America.
I cite a 2008 study by the National Highway Transportation Saftey Administration that says the cost of speeding in the year 2000 was 40.4 billion. 1989 bass tracker boat manuals. The same agency estimates the cost at oVer 300 billion for last year. And, one might think, well that doesnt effect me.
But, you would be wrong to think that. It effects the cost of insurance, cars, and taxes. Not to mention another study that estimated gas would cost 20% less at any given time if noone ever broke the speed limit. Their findings were based on fuel efficiancy and the resulting supply and demand.
I think some may miss my point, though. For example, everyone knows its wrong to drink and drive. But, that doesnt mean i want the government to make the sale of alcohol illegal just because i may make a choice to drink and drive. I see the point about the site and causing problems. I would never want to bring any issues to this or other sites. I just like having the ability to choose whether I want to speed or not. Or, whether i want to download a pdf.
I appreciate both sides of this fence. Again, I purchased the manual but that was my choice. Thanks, Huero.
This is not so off topic. It used to be that protecting an organization's Intellectual Property (IP) had to do mostly with patent infringement. Nowadays copyright and trademark infringement is as big a concern and makes the news more often. Software, music, movies, and even internet web site domain names and content can be protected.
This IP protection is enforced by organizations as small as COG and as large as H-D, as is seen in this recent news article of a web site owner who needed to change the name of his web site due to illegal use of intellectual property. Why do you think Rhapsody OWNS Napster now, considering Napster's pc-based application to put songs on your mp3 player was better than anyone elses?
Because they got the heck beat out of them over the early free downloading they permitted, and never recovered from the financial penalties. I know, I had the Napster service for the entire time they were 100% legit, and loved it for ease of use and completeness. Then out of the blue, with like one day notice, boom, Naptser is gone, and when I start the application it wants to download Rhapsody. People might 'get away' with violating copyright and intellectual property rules from time to time, but do you really want to chance becoming another Naptster? It could ruin your life for the next 20 years. 'No problem, we'll take 50% of your income until you pay the fines off.'
OK not to scare anyone too much and this may be off topic, they won't take 50% of your income until you pay it off. Usually when you win a judgement you get a marshall to collect and depending how much you make they may or may not be able to collect the debt. Limitations on the amount that can be witheld: A. An income execution for installments from a Judgement Debtor's gross income cannot exceed 10% of the Judgement Debtor's gross income B. If a judgement debtor's weekly disposable earnings are less than the greater of 30 times the current federal minimum wage ($7.25 per hour) no deduction can be made from the judgement debtor's earnings under this income execution. A judgement debtor's weekly disposable earnings cannot be reduced below the amount arrived at by multiplying 30 times the greater of the federal minimum wage (7.25 per hour or $217.50) So if you don't make a lot of money which is why you're probably downloading music in the first place, you don't have to worry.
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They can't get blood from a stone. I was quoting Federal Income Execution. Also they can't touch an account that has $2500 or less in it if it can be identified as direct deposit or electronic payments. States can have their own statues but they can't supercede the Federal one. As far as property being seized, that would be for the courts to decide. In a case where monies are owed and can't be collected the court would decide if real property can be seized.
Unlike if a car was in default, the bank would hire a Marshall or Repo firm to obtain possession of the car. BTW this is in no way legal advise, I am not a lawyer, I did take a few required law classes in college.