Because anecdotal evidence is really Really reliable when dealing with legal matters and making decisions that have a Global effect...Their decision is fine - they don't want to distribute their creation freely. Thats great, but there is a difference between free distribution and copying on the internet. Not to mention the Irony that the industries that are pushing for these changes got Rich by blatantly and intentionally breaking Copyright/Patent laws. There is also a fair amount of evidence to backup the assertation that a looser approach to copyright enforcement promotes creativity which ultimately benefits the Industry by driving more revenue.As for your friend - by your logic then, if we cancel each other out then the companies wouldn't be experiancing the lose in revenue that they keep touting (despite the huge profits that they consistantly post year after year....)
Piracy isn't even the issue here, it's what responsibilities and accountabilities interwebble sites have which host user-generated or user-uploaded content. If MU gets toasted then watch half the cloud close its doors.
How is it not the issue?If MU wasn't ripping off peoples' stuff, no one would care about them.
MU didn't rip shit off, its users did. MU's problem is that they profited off it. The feds need to prove they "wilfully"profited from copyright infringement to have a case.
Read the court documents, it's very clear from the internal correspondence they knew what was going on and where content was - even after it was 'taken down'. MU paid for people to upload content to thier servers, once that content was there, they did sweet FA to remove it or keep it above board.
If you steal something and I let you put it in my garage, I'm playing some part in the crime surely?
Please link me to the full dark night movie on youtube
^He's right, there's no content on YouTube which infringes copyright. Zoiks :S
So because there isnt the selection found on filesharing sites that means there is nothing?Didn't realize only top Hollywood movies counted as piracy. Guess all the TV shows, docos, music etc dont count............
Apparently, defend megaupload and you're a pirate 8|
You're not?
Shame you can't share your books but price is pretty good so no big deal.
I've pirated afew tv shows when the box set is already out, because it's free and i'm lazy and couldn't be bothered going to the store.Like %99 of people who pirate, I don't have some 17 point reason as to why my piracy is ok.