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Old 06-02-2010, 07:15 AM   #81
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
The reason you are not getting it is that you are limiting you definition of what theft is. You are limiting it to only a physical item. I think it applies to much beyond that, theft of service, theft of intellectual PROPERTY, theft of ideas/concepts etc. In this new digital world where virtually everything is now stored in files on computers we need to change the way we think about property and the intellectual property(there's that word again) laws need to change to account for the brave new world. (there are many other aspects of intellectual property laws that should change as well such as the length, who can hold those rights (corporations should not) etc. etc.)

Anyway I'm going to bow out of that part of the discussion because it's just following the same path all of those threads do. If there are additional information on comics and copyright as per the o.p. I'm still interested in discussing it...

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Actually thats a better way of explaining it I'm more clear on what you mean now and I do see where you are coming from. but for me the word theft could never be used as you mean it! purely due to confusion! Theft for me means taking something from someone and the act of theft means it denies the owner access thats how i know its theft or has been stolen.

If I make a copy of something then the original owner is not denied use of the item, it may still be illegal if i didnt have permission but to me it is not theft anynore than borrowing that book from someone would be.
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