<Feh!
Communism = everyone is equal>
Not quite. In practice, Communism = everyone should be economically equal, even if this means shooting all rich people and taking their money to ensure equal poverty for everyone except bureaucrats.
<Totalitarianism = a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator.>
Again, not quite. This is more the definition for tyranny in general. Totalitarianism is specifically a form of government in which the tyrant insists on absolute rule not only of the behavior of his subjects, but of the very thoughts in their minds, rule of the "total" person.
<The kinds of communism that aren't oxymorons are:
Marxist
Leninist
Stalinist>
Nothing particularly oxymoronic about calling any of these Orwellian, either. I'm well aware of the subdivisions of Communism, and also of what their practice has generally included.
It's just that people apparently think some of these laws extend them the right to get a hold on whatever I've got as well.
<They do if it's their stuff that you've "got"

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Or that's how far *they* think their "possession" extends, anyway. I happen to think that unless I'm making a profit off their stuff or using it to slander or libel them in some fashion, I haven't really grabbed it away from them in any very meaningful sense. In any case, intellectual abstractions like these are a rather poor excuse for letting the government take control of people's concrete property and tell them what they can and can't do with it.
As I recall, we were discussing ways to make videos cheaply, here. Can we get back to the subject? Whatever you think of legal and philosophical matters, my point was that you can make AMVs for very little money as long as you use lots of free stuff. The perfectly legal software for making AMVs is available online for free, and comes with plenty of free add-ons, too. I'm not exactly busting my bank account making stuff here, and working without complex digital effects provides something of a challenge to the compiler which makes the AMVs a lot better than they might be if I had a really first-rate commercial program to add lots of Boom! and Pow! to it.