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| Yes, using the darknet is unethical. |      | 41 | 19.71% | 
| No, anything that is out of print is fair game. |      | 142 | 68.27% | 
| Not sure. |      | 25 | 12.02% | 
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|  09-01-2010, 08:44 PM | #106 | |||
| Bookmaker & Cat Slave            Posts: 11,503 Karma: 158448243 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2 | Quote: 
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 All of these arguments are rationalizations. It's not about "conservatives following the rules" or "liberals thinking rules should be bent," or the availability or lack thereof; it's about justifying thievery. Someone wants it, doesn't want to wait, or can't be bothered to buy it properly, so they TAKE it. How is this any different than the guy who breaks into your house and steals your TV, because you didn't make it available to him? If it's not immoral to "find an alternative source" to steal someone's property--his book--then it's not immoral to rob your house. Period. The endless rationalizations and specious "arguments" justifying the theft of intellectual property never cease to amaze me. IP is constantly under assault from people who would have a crap-fit if their TVs or iPads or cars were stolen, but think nothing of stealing someone else's work, or, more accurately, their paycheck. Somehow, everyone thinks it's harmless because it's "ideas," not a physical thing. If you have some rationalization about book theft, substitute the word "car" or "iPad" or "tv," and see if your arguments are still valid. No? Then they don't apply to BOOKS, either; in-print or otherwise. You can blow smoke up your own butts if you want to, but thievery is thievery. Covering it up with some bizarro-world discussion about how the publishers are immoral for not making the work available is mind-blowing. It's like the kid who murdered his parents throwing himself on the mercy of the court because he's an orphan. | |||
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|  09-01-2010, 10:00 PM | #107 | |
| Omnivorous            Posts: 3,283 Karma: 27978909 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Rural NW Oregon Device: Kindle Voyage, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle 3, KPW1 | Quote: 
 Please stop using words that have no meaning to the discussion. If Copyright Violation was theft, both the Music Industry and the Movie Industry would be working to put people in jail. They are not. It is a Civil Violation, subject to fines. I truly dislike folks trying to criminalize something that is not. | |
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|  09-01-2010, 11:21 PM | #108 | 
| Plan B Is Now In Force            Posts: 1,894 Karma: 8086979 Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Surebleak Device: Aluratek,Sony 350/T1,Pandigital,eBM 911,Nook HD/HD+,Fire HDX 7/8.9,PW2 | |
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|  09-01-2010, 11:22 PM | #109 | |
| Plan B Is Now In Force            Posts: 1,894 Karma: 8086979 Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Surebleak Device: Aluratek,Sony 350/T1,Pandigital,eBM 911,Nook HD/HD+,Fire HDX 7/8.9,PW2 | Quote: 
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|  09-01-2010, 11:35 PM | #110 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,013 Karma: 251649 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Tempe, AZ, USA, Earth Device: JetBook Lite (away from home) + 1 spare, 32" TV (at home) | Quote: 
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|  09-02-2010, 12:30 AM | #111 | ||||||
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 5,187 Karma: 25133758 Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: SF Bay Area, California, USA Device: Pocketbook Touch HD3 (Past: Kobo Mini, PEZ, PRS-505, Clié) | Quote: 
 *WHAT* would I be stealing from the author if I download his book from the darknet? Do you assume that I would have otherwise bought the book full-price new? I almost never do that. Never for leisure/entertainment reading. Quote: 
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 It's not theft because you can't show how much was taken from one person and given to another. If I download Harry Potter And the Sorcerer's Stone, how much money is Rowling out? Does it change that value since I've already paid for it in print? (And this thread is about out-of-print books. If I download Chumbley's Azoetia, how much money are the author's heirs missing out on?) Quote: 
 And again... there's no "taking" involved here. Nothing's being taken *away* from anyone. My taking pictures of your car isn't the same as stealing your car. Using those pictures to build a copy of your car isn't stealing, either. You may no longer have the only car with that paint job, but removing your uniqueness is not the same as theft--even if you have a legal right to be unique. Quote: 
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 That doesn't mean it's non-harmful or legal. We have plenty of ways to harm people, to cost them income, that aren't theft. (If I slash his tires, I haven't stolen anything from him, but I may still be liable for the cost of the tires *and* the lost work from not having a vehicle.) The argument "it's not THEFT" doesn't mean "I condone this act & believe there's nothing wrong with it." (Y'know what? It's not rape, either, to take an author's brain-baby and let hundreds of people fondle it.) We'd just like crimes & torts to be labeled accurately. We can't come to any agreements on what the problems are and how to fix them, if we can't agree on a description of what's happening. If you want to be firm in your moral belief that copyright infringement is "theft," you're welcome to do so. If you'd like to stop problematic distribution and widespread torrenting, you'll have to figure out how to make it seem wrong to the people who are doing it, because there is *no* level of internet interference that can crack down on that many people, in that many locations... you can drive it farther underground (make it *even more elite* for those who like to be involved), but that's about all. To stop "the torrenting problems," you need to convince the people doing it that it's wrong. And you won't do that by calling it something it's not, by insisting that every download is a lost sale. You know what's a lot more like real theft? It's when Congress took away thousands of works that belonged to us, the people, by declaring their copyrights were retroactively extended, despite the fact that, when they were published, it was under the agreement that they'd be monopolized for a maximum of 56 years. Everything published before 1954 should be in the public domain. Most things published before 1982--everything not registered with the US copyright office--should be in the public domain. Return *those* items to us, the public, and we'll talk about respecting the new copyrights. Because right now, we've got no reason to believe anything will *ever* enter the public domain. | ||||||
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|  09-02-2010, 02:07 AM | #112 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,013 Karma: 251649 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Tempe, AZ, USA, Earth Device: JetBook Lite (away from home) + 1 spare, 32" TV (at home) | Quote: 
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|  09-02-2010, 02:17 AM | #113 | 
| Is that a sandwich?            Posts: 8,313 Karma: 102338360 Join Date: Jun 2010 Device: Nook Glowlight Plus | 
			
			Copyright infringement is labeled a criminal offense. The punishment can vary from case to case depending on severity (commercial gain, value >$1000). Imprisonment or fine or both. I dont know of a case where prosecutor, judge or jury has recommended jail time for distributing a few videos, music or other audiovisual but the option exists. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/ht...9----000-.html | 
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|  09-02-2010, 02:41 AM | #114 | ||
| Bookmaker & Cat Slave            Posts: 11,503 Karma: 158448243 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2 | Quote: 
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 Cut-and-dried. Everything else is rationalization of the worst kind: self-serving. The truth is that you guys steal it because you can, and you can get away with it and not get caught. There's no intellectual debate here; no "moral" argument; no noble rebellion against evil corporate giants...it's as simple as you want something and you can get away with stealing it, so you do. Everything else--this entire "debate"--is foofery and piffle. | ||
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 Like I said two posts ago: take your arguments and substitute the word "car" or "tv" or "iPad." You'll see how specious the idea of taking someone else's property really is. Unless, of course, you think that if someone came along and "borrowed" your laptop without your permission, and took ALL the data off of it, wiped it clean and gave it back to you, that would be okay, right? Because they're only WORDS, and numbers, and 1's and 0's. Not anything of VALUE--right? And if a co-worker at your job steals your idea and uses it to get that promotion you want--it's only your words, right? Arranged like you would have arranged them? You don't have a copyright on those words, that would have expressed that idea to your boss--right? Isn't that what you said, above? So your co-worker would be perfectly within his rights to "infringe" your business idea and use it. After all--it's not a CRIME. | |||||||||||
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|  09-02-2010, 03:41 AM | #116 | 
| eBook Enthusiast            Posts: 85,560 Karma: 93980341 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6 | 
			
			How much money have you had to spend in equipment and software in order to permit you to do this? That's a serious question - I'd be interested to know how much it all cost. Not the PC, but the other stuff - the scanner, software, etc.
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|  09-02-2010, 06:21 AM | #117 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 7,452 Karma: 7185064 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Linköpng, Sweden Device: Kindle Voyage, Nexus 5, Kindle PW | |
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|  09-02-2010, 07:16 AM | #118 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,531 Karma: 8059866 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Canada Device: Kobo H2O / Aura HD / Glo / iPad3 | 
			
			I'm curious why people that insist on calling copyright something that it isn't have chosen the word "theft".  Why did it stop there?   Why not "thought rape"? Why not "brain child molestation"?   | 
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|  09-02-2010, 07:54 AM | #119 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,013 Karma: 251649 Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Tempe, AZ, USA, Earth Device: JetBook Lite (away from home) + 1 spare, 32" TV (at home) | |
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|  09-02-2010, 09:11 AM | #120 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 7,452 Karma: 7185064 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Linköpng, Sweden Device: Kindle Voyage, Nexus 5, Kindle PW | |
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