First of all, I am not talking about RIAA. I'm not even interested in RIAA.
I am referring to the COPYRIGHT LAWS.
Sorry if I wasn't clear the whole time, but I've always been talking about the copyright laws, not the RIAA.
I did mention RIAA in a couple posts, but that wasn't my priority to begin with.
Copyrights Laws, they are not to be taken lightly. In fact, it is a huge problem today.
Originally posted by kalboy
downloading things on the internet is not stealing. When songs/movies/porno clips are saved in the shared folder that means the owner has granted premission to share what they own to the public.
The owner of the songs has granted permission to share what they own to the public?
The owner?
Legally, the people who own the rights to the songs have the rights to do whatever they want to do with them. Not the people who own copies of the songs.
I never said downloading things off the Internet were illegal. But to download a copyrighted song from a person who only own a copy of the songs is illegal. These people who own copies of the songs don't own the rights to share these files. They are intended for private uses.
Even if it's just "sharing."
You are entitled to play the copy you bought from the store. But you are not entitled to share them on the Internet because you don't own the RIGHTS to these songs.
If I buy a cd then I feel that I can go ahead and make copies for my friends if they want it, because I paid for it.
You BOUGHT the copy, your friends didn't.
According to the copyright laws, it is illegal to make copies and pass them around. It's even more illegal if you made copies and sell them.
the US economy will go down the drain because of P2P software? Oh please, I haven't heard Greenspan said anything negative about p2p software online.
The more you share files, the less sales are being made.
What made you think it's perfectly legal to share files?
You don't own the songs, you only own the copies of them. You don't even own the rights to these songs.
If you write and create your own songs, you own the rights to them and if you want to share them. You can share them for all I care since it's your songs.
But to share somebody else's songs just because you bought the CD doesn't give you the rights to share them.
Also, not all those p2p software are full with pop up ads and spyware, you just need to know how to find the right one and modifiy the code. It just prove how ignorant you are about the whole p2p sharing philosophy. Your whole arguement is based on thievery. But guess what? people are not stealing, they are sharing.
It proves me how ignorant I am?
No, it just proves how ignorant you are when it comes to copyright laws.
I never said p2p softwares are "evil" or anything. It's just a software, nothing more. They are not responsible for any legal problems. The Internet users are responsible for their actions.
The fact is very simple...
You cannot abuse copyright infringement rights without suffering the consequences.
Please do yourself a favour and take a look at the "agreements" on thsee p2p softwares. They'll tell you that they are not responsible for your legal troubles. Therefore making it your responsibility to watch what you are doing.
DefMATRIXense,
Banjo, I hate to say but I have to agree with kalboy because in technical, sharing users did not steal over 100,000 songs. They downloaded that song from someone who owns the original songs or not. That is how they saved it and sharing with other users. It is spreading over the USA. However, the illegal is you download any songs if you do not have the original song
No, the person who owns the original songs would be the person who wrote it or sung it. Most of these people own a COPY of the original songs. They don't own the songs, they own a COPY of the songs. They don't own the rights to the songs, they are just given the permission to play the songs in private. (meaning not broadcasting the song in public)
Did you know that it is still illegal to download game roms even if you own the original copy?
Hard to believe, I know but it's true.