Coulibaly, the Fanatic

The Spanish newspaper El Pais reports that shortly before the terror attack Amedy Coulibaly put his mistress, his brother, his brother’s wife and their child into a car and drove them to Spain.

Yes, this guy was totally a religious fanatic. Presenting a mistress du jour to the family and sticking her into the same space as the brother’s wife and child is totally a normal thing to do among the ultra-religious. This guy must have been hugely traumatized by the looseness of Western morals.

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  1. You realize that you’re in violation of Spain’s new Intellectual Property Law a.k.a. the Google Tax that went into effect on January 1, 2015.

    “The so-called Google tax was imposed as a result of lobbying by the Association of Spanish Daily Publishers (AEDE) and requires online news aggregation services to pay a charge to publishers for indexing and using fragments of their stories….The new legislation also aims to combat unlicensed downloading of content, increasing fines to €600,000 for sites that breach intellectual property law.”

    http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/01/12/inenglish/1421069667_083191.html

    Of course so is this. And what about on-line Spanish courses?

    “The new intellectual property law also now requires universities to pay the Spanish Center for Reprographic Rights (CEDRO), which represents authors, for the use of manuals and textbooks on online learning platforms. As with the legislation covering news links, the tax is inalienable, meaning that authors cannot waive their fee.”

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