listen smart guy. if you steal it from america you break american laws
what are they gonna do, extradite me for downloading mp3s?
lololo
what are they gonna do, extradite me for downloading mp3s?
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thank you.SenorToenails wrote:
No! We've gone over this before--it's copyright infringement. Stealing is when you deprive someone of a material good. They are both morally wrong, but they are fundamentally different.JohnG@lt wrote:
It is stealing.globefish23 wrote:
Do you really believe that American law applies to and is enforced in Austria? Or anywhere outside the USA?
US world police, eh?
And besides, downloading music is not stealing. Not even in the USA.
Theft = "the illegal taking of another person's property without that person's freely-given consent"
In the German language area the misnomer "Raubkopie", literally "robbed copy", is used by the media industry and anti-piracy groups, which is even worse, as it implies "taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force and/or by putting the victim in fear".
hence bit torrents websites.liquidat0r wrote:
places that host copyrighted material get in troubles
but why?liquidat0r wrote:
places that host copyrighted material get in troubles
It's a crime, but it isn't stealing. It's semantics, but then...law is semantics.11 Bravo wrote:
but why?liquidat0r wrote:
places that host copyrighted material get in troubles
thats not what i am sayingKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
there are international laws related to intellectual property and copyrights. It works differently depending on the offending material and nation, but to say that it (digital piracy) would only break American law is, well, stupid.
Because pirates would buy everything if they couldn't pirate them. Maybe the studio brass should just stop hogging so much dough.NAthANSmitt wrote:
You may not think that the Hollywood A-lister needs your money, but its the unsung audio and light technicians, editors, and that guy who caters food that need the revenue generated to make a living.
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Because they don't have a licence to host said copyrighted materials. Only the owner of copyright can give/sell/lease copyright licences for their material.11 Bravo wrote:
but why?liquidat0r wrote:
places that host copyrighted material get in troubles
Thing is, with most record contracts these people are all paid first, the artist last.NAthANSmitt wrote:
You may not think that the Hollywood A-lister needs your money, but its the unsung audio and light technicians, editors, and that guy who caters food that need the revenue generated to make a living.
thats not what i was responding to...Jaekus wrote:
That's not the question you asked.